THE  LIBRARY 

OF 

THE  UNIVERSITY 

OF  CALIFORNIA 

LOS  ANGELES 


LIBRARY  OF  CONGRESS 


CLASSIFICATION 


CLASS  B 

PART  I 

B— BJ 

PHILOSOPHY 


PRINTED  AS  MANUSCRIPT 


WASHINGTON 

GOVERNMENT  PRINTING  OFFICE 

For  sale  by  the  1910 

Superintendent  or  Documents  Price   15c 

Government    Printing    Offl.ce 


LIBRARY  OF  CONGRESS 


CLASSIFICATION 


CLASS   B 

PART  1 

B— BJ 

PHILOSOPHY 


PRINTED   AS   MANUSCRIPT 


WASHINGTON 

GOVERNMENT   PRINTING   OFFICE 
1910 


L.  C.  card,  10-35001 


PREFATORY  NOTE. 

The  following  scheme  represents  the  present  arrangement  of  the 
collection  of  Philosophical  works  in  the  Library  of  Congress.  In  its 
preparation  various  systems  of  classification  have  been  consulted 
and  freely  used,  notably  Cutter,  Dewey  (especially  its  expanded 
form  represented  in  the  Manuel,  1904,  of  the  Institut  international 
de  bibliographic,  Bruxelles),  Hartwig,  Schleiermacher,  the  Bibli- 
ography of  Benjamin  Rand,  the  Psychological  index,  and  the  index 
to  the  Zeitschrift  fur  psychologie  und  physiologie  der  sinnesorgane. 

It  seemed  that  in  this  class  a  desired  degree  of  consistency  or  uni- 
formity of  treatment  was  not  attainable  in  the  distribution  of  the 
works  of  particular  philosophers  by  subject,  owing  to  lack  of  issues 
of  such  works  in  separate  form,  the  only  existing  or  available  editions 
in  many  cases  forming  part  of  collections,  collected  works,  or  combi- 
nations of  two  or  more  special  works.  It  was  thought  best,  therefore, 
to  keep  together  the  resources  of  the  library  on  a  given  writer,  pro- 
viding for  the  representation  of  special  works  under  the  subject  or 
subjects  concerned  by  filing  reference  entries  in  the  shelf  list  under 
Logic,  Metaphysics,  Psychology,  Ethics,  and  more  specific  subjects, 
as  the  case  might  be.  Although  duplicating  to  a  certain  extent  the 
arrangement  of  the  alphabetical  catalogue,  this  appeared  to  be  the 
only  method  by  which  great  irregularity  of  treatment  could  be 
avoided. 

It  may  also  be  noted  that  the  schedules  contain  a  number  of 
names  of  writers  of  minor  importance  who  happen  to  be  represented 
in  the  collection.  These  were  included  chiefly  for  the  purpose  of 
illustrating  the  method  of  treatment  of  such  classes  of  material. 

The  group  Occult  Sciences  has  been  appended  to  the  literature 
of  Psychology,  owing  to  the  difficulty  of  clearly  separating  the  same 
from  the  literature  of  Metapsychology  or  Psychic  Research,  the  one 
shading  into  the  other  without  presenting  any  marked  line  of  cleavage. 
This  reason  may  also  be  advanced  for  placing  Manners,  Social  Cus- 
toms, and  Etiquette  at  the  end  of  Ethics. 

The  Greek  and  Latin  classic  authors  may  be  collected  eventually 
in  Class  PQ  (Classic  literature),  to  be  represented  in  Philosophy  by 


PREFATORY  NOTE 

reference  entries  in  the  shelf  list  only.  It  has  not  been  thought  nec- 
essary to  adopt  for  the  schedules  the  fuller  and  more  exact  forms  of 
name  of  classic  writers  which  govern  in  the  catalogues  of  the  library. 
Throughout  the  preparation  of  the  scheme  I  have  had  the  counsel 
and  criticism  of  Mr.  Charles  Martel,  the  Chief  Classifier. 

Edwin  Wiley 
Classifier  in  charge  of 
Philosophy  and  Political  Science 
Herbert  Putnam 

Librarian  of  Congress 

Washington,  D.  C,  March  15,  1910. 


Explanation  of  Abbreviations,  Symbols,  etc. 

Headings  marked  with  an  asterisk  (*)  may  be  subdivided : 

(0)  Early  works  (including  Latin  and  Greek). 

(1)  English. 

(2)  French. 

(3)  German. 

(4)  Italian. 

(5)  Spanish. 
(6) 

(7) 

(8)  Other,  A-Z. 
The  numbers  in  curves  (1)  (2)  (3)  (4)  following  a  heading  or  name 
refer  to  the  corresponding  tables  of  subdivisions,  printed  at  the  end 
(pp.  93-94),  which  may  be  applied  in  subdividing  those  subjects  (with 
such  modifications  as  may  seem  desirable  in  special  cases) 

Philosophers  not  represented  in  the  scheme  may  be  provided  for  as 
required,  in  their  alphabetical  positions,  by  using  unassigned  num- 
bers, or  Cutter  numbers,  e.  g.,  B  3638  Romagnosi, 

B  3616.F4     Ferri. 


SYNOPSIS 


B 


COLLECTIONS.     HISTOBY.     SYSTEMS. 


Collections. 

1-8  Periodicals. 

11-18  Societies. 

18-20  Congresses. 

21-28  Collections. 

31  Yearbooks. 

41-48  Dictionaries. 

49-50  Terminology.     Nomenclature. 

51  Encyclopedic  works* 

52  Study  and  teaching. 

53-67  Theory.     Method.     Scope.     Eelations. 

56  Relation  to  theology  and  religion 

61  Relation  to  history. 

63  Relation  to  economics  and  sociology. 

65  Relation  to  law  and  political  science. 

66  Relation  to  literature. 

67  Relation  to  science. 

68  Curiosa.     Miscellany.     Satire,  etc. 
69-785  History  and  systems. 

69-103  Comprehensive  works  (History). 

108-118  Ancient. 

121-138  Orient. 

140-144  Egypt. 

145-9  Assyria-Babylonia. 

150-4  Persia. 

155-9  Hebrews. 

165-491  Greece. 

171-175  History. 

178-491  Special. 

178  Relation  of  philosophy  to  Greek  life  and  literature. 

181  Influence  of  Greek  philosophy  on  modern  thought. 

188-491  By  period. 

188-258  First  period. 

193  Atomism. 

196  Eleatics. 

199  Pythagoreanism. 

205-258  Individual  philosophers. 

265-319  Second  period. 

271-288  General  works. 

271-288  Special  topics. 

271  Eclecticism. 

274  Elean-Eretrian  school. 

279  Hedonism  (Cyrenaicism). 

285  Megarian  school. 

288  Sophism. 

293-319  Individual  philosophers. 


SYNOPSIS 

History  and  systems. 

Greece. 

By  period. 

335-491 

Third  period. 

335 

General  works. 

Special  topics. 

341 

Peripatetics. 

350-491 

Individual  philosophers. 

350-398 

Plato. 

400-491 

Aristotle. 

605-626 

Greco-Roman  philosophy. 

505 

General  works. 

508-531 

Special  topics. 

508 

Cynicism. 

511 

Dogmatism. 

512 

Epicureanism. 

514 

Moralists. 

517 

Neo-Platonism. 

519 

Neo-Pythagoreanism. 

522 

Peripatetics  (Greco- Roman). 

525 

Scepticism  (Pyrrhonism). 

528 

Stoicism. 

531 

Syncretism. 

535-626 

Individual  philosophers. 

630-708 

Alexandrian  and  Early  Christian  philosophy. 

631 

General  works. 

635-645 

Special  topics. 

635 

Apologists. 

638 

Gnosticism. 

641 

Manicheism. 

645 

Neo-Platonism. 

650-708 

Individual  philosophers. 

720-765 

Medieval  philosophy. 

721 

General  works. 

723-725 

General  special. 

723 

Influence  of  Oriental  philosophy. 

725 

Influence  of  Aristotle. 

728-737 

Special  topics. 

Conceptualism  (see  Nominalism  and  realism) 

728 

Mysticism. 

731 

Nominalism  and  realism. 

734 

Scholasticism. 

737 

Summism. 

741-753 

Arabian  and  Moorish  philosophers. 

755-759 

Hebrew  philosophers. 

765 

European  philosophers. 

775-785 

Renaissance  philosophy. 

775 

General  works. 

778-779 

Special  topics. 

778 

Humanism. 

779 

Scepticism. 

781-785 

Individual  philosophers. 

SYNOPSIS 


History  and  systems. 

790-4651 

Modern  philosophy. 

791-798 

Comprehensive  works. 

• 

802-804 

By  period. 

802 

18th  century. 

803 

19th  century. 

804 

20th  century. 

808-843 

Special  topics. 

808 

Agnosticism. 

(809) 

Criticism. 

810 

Dogmatism. 

812 

Dualism. 

814 

Eclecticism. 

816 

Empiricism  (Associationalism). 

818 

Evolution. 

821 

Humanism.     Neo-humunism. 

823 

Idealism  (Transcendentalism). 

825 

Materialism. 

827 

Monism. 

828 

Mysticism. 

829 

Pessimism. 

831 

Positivism. 

832 

Pragmatism. 

833 

Rationalism. 

835 

Realism. 

837 

Scepticism. 

839 

Scholasticism. 

841 

Spiritualism. 

843 

Utilitarianism. 

851-945 

United  States. 

851-855 

Comprehensive  works  (History). 

858 

Compends,  outlines,  etc. 

861 

Special  topics,  by  subject,  A-Z. 

865-945 

By  period. 

865-876 

Colonial  (to  circa  1750). 

878-889 

Revolutionary  period. 

893-945 

19th  century. 

901-931 

Early  19th  century  (to  circa  1860). 

903-905 

Special  topics. 

903 

Scotch  philosophy,  Influence  of. 

905 

Transcendentalism,  Brook  farm, 
phy,  etc. 

Concord  school  of  philoso- 

908-931 

Individual  philosophers. 

934-945 

Later  19th  century. 

938-943 

Special  topics. 

938 

Evolution  in  the  United  States. 

941 

Idealism  in  the  United  States — 

943 

Monism  in  the  United  States. 

945 

Individual  philosophers. 

981-995 

Canada  and  British  America. 

SYNOPSIS 


History  and  systems. 

Modern  philosophy. 

1001-1004 

Spanish  America. 

1015-1019 

Mexico. 

1025 

Central  America. 

1028 

Tuba  and  West  Indies. 

10110-1084 

South  America. 

1111-1G74 

England. 

1111-1118 

Comprehensive  works  (History). 

1121 

Special  topics,  by  subject,  A-Z. 

1131-l(i74 

By  period. 

1138-1299 

17th  century. 

1138-1299 

Individual  philosophers. 

1 1T>  1-1 183 

Bacon,  Francis. 

1203-1248 

Ilobbes 

1253-1298 

Locke. 

1300-1558 

18th  century. 

1301 

General  works. 

1303-1397 

Individual  philosophers. 

1303-1349 

Berkeley. 

1401-1558 

Scottish  philosophers. 

1401 

General  works. 

1403-1558 

Individual  philosophers. 

1450-1499 

Hume. 

1561-1674 

19th  century. 

1561-1565 

Comprehensive  works  (Iiistory). 

1567 

Essays  and  other  miscellaneous. 

1568  71 

Special  topics. 
Evolution  (see  B  841). 

1568 

Neo-llegelianism  (19th  century  English  c 

mly) 

1579 

Rationalism  (19th  century  English  only). 

1571 

Utilitarianism. 

1573-1612 

Earlier  19th  century,  to  1860-70. 

1574-1612 

Individual  philosophers. 

1015-1674 

Later  19th  century. 

, 

1618-1674 

Individual  philosophers. 

1801-2415 

France. 

1801-1805 

Comprehensive  works  (History). 

1809 

Special  topics,  by  subject,  A-Z. 

181.5-2415 

By  period. 

1815-1903 

17th  ceutury. 

1836-1903 

Individual  philosophers. 

1836-1878 

DescartiH. 

1911-2178 

18th  century. 

1911 

General  works. 

1914   1925 

Special  topics. 

1914 

Ideology. 

1917 

Scepticism. 

1921 

Traditionalism. 

1925 

Other,  A-Z. 

2109  2178 

Individual  philosophers. 

2185  2415 

19th  century. 

2191  2415 

Individual  philosophers. 

10 


SYNOPSIS 

History  and  systems. 

Modern  philosophy. 

2521-3395 

Germany. 

2535-3395 

By  period. 

2535-2609 

17th  century. 

2545-2609 

Individual  philosophers. 

2550-2599 

Leibnitz. 

2615-2728 

18th  century. 

2615 

General  works. 

2621-2628 

Special  topics. 

2621 

Die  Aufkldrung . 

2741-3175 

Later  18th  and  early  19th  century. 

2741 

General  works. 

2745-48 

Special  topics. 

2745 

German  transcendental  idealism 

2748 

Other,  A-Z. 

2750-3175 

Individual  philosophers. 

2750-2799 

Kant. 

2800-2849 

Fichte. 

2850-2899 

Schelling. 

2900-2949 

Hegel. 

3100-3149 

Schopenhauer. 

3181-3399 

Later  19th  century. 

3181 

General  works. 

3185-3197 

Special  topics. 

3185 

Idealism. 

3188 

Materialism. 

3191 

Naturalism. 

3194 

Pessimism. 

3197 

Positivism. 

3200-3395 

Individual  philosophers. 

3501-3515 

Greece  (modern). 

3551-3561 

Italy. 

3571-3648 

By  period. 

3571-3583 

17th  century. 

3591-98 

18th  century. 

3601-3648 

19th  century. 

3601 

General  works. 

3605-08 

Special  topics. 

3605 

Positivism. 

3608 

Scholasticism. 

3612-3648 

Individual  philosophers. 

3801-4173 

The  Netherlands. 

3801 

General  works. 

3871-4098 

By  period. 

3871-4000 

17th  century. 

3900-4000 

Individual  philosophers. 

3900-3949 

Geulinex. 

3951-3999 

Spinoza. 

4005-4028 

18th  century. 

4041-1148 

Holland. 

4151-1173 

Belgium. 

11 


SYNOPSIS 

History  and  systems. 
Modern  philosophy. 

4201-4278  Eussia. 

4211^278  By  period. 

4211-4218  17th  and  18th  centuries. 

4231-4278  19th  century. 

4301^489  Scandinavia. 

4325-4389  Denmark. 

4411-4438  Norway. 

4455-4489  Sweden. 

4511-4598  Spain  and  Portugal. 

4561-68  Spain. 

4591-98  Portugal. 

4625-4651  Switzerland. 

BC     LOGIC 

Collections. 

1  Periodicals. 

4  Societies. 

6  Collections. 

9  Dictionaries. 

11-39  History. 

[41-49]  [Special   systems  and  theories.     (Works    that   would  be  classed  here  at 
present  in  B,  General  philosophic  systems.)] 

50-57  Theory,  nature,  scope,  and  relations. 

51  Relation  to  speculative  philosophy. 

53  Relation  to  psychology. 

55  Relation  to  ethics. 

57  Other. 

59  Study  and  teaching. 
Treatises. 

60-78  Deductive  logic  and  combinations  of  deductive  and  inductive. 

80-99  Inductive  and  empirical  logic. 

101-117  Compends,  text-books,  etc. 

121-199  Special. 

121  Genetic  and  evolutionary  logic. 

131-135  Symbolic  and  algebraic  logic. 

137-138  Mechanical  logical  methods  and  systems.     "Logic  machines." 

141  Logic  of  chance.     Probability. 

151-161  Logic  for  professional  classes. 

151  Lawyers. 

156  Legislators. 

161  Other,  by  class,  A-Z. 

171-199  Special  topics. 

171  Truth  and  error.     Certitude. 

177  Reasoning,  argumentation,  etc 

181  Propositions. 

183  Hypothesis. 

185  Syllogisms.     Enthymeme.     Sorites.     Dilemma,  etc. 

199  Other,  by  subject,  A-Z. 


12 


SYNOPSIS 

BD       GENERAL  PHILOSOPHICAL  TREATISES,  METAPHYSICS,  ETC. 


10-41 

General  philosophical  treatises. 

30-35 

Compends  and  text-books. 

41 

Lectures,  miscellany,  pamphlets,  etc. 

100-708 

Metaphysics. 

150-241 

Epistemology.     Theory  of  knowledge. 

181-240 

Special. 

181 

Origin  and  sources  of  knowledge. 

Intuitionalism. 

Rationalism. 

Sensationalism. 

Empiricism. 

201 

Limits  of  knowledge. 

Criticism. 

Skepticism. 

Positivism. 

Agnosticism. 

Solipsism. 

Nihilism. 

211 

The  unknowable.     Ding  an  sich. 

215 

Belief.     Faith. 

221 

Relativity  of  knowledge. 

232 

Theory  of  values.     Werth. 

235 

Abstraction.     Generalization. 

240-241 

Methodology.     Classification  of  the  sciences. 

303-444 

Ontology.     Cf.  Q  177. 

331-444 

Special. 

331 

Being.     Nature  of  reality.    Substance. 

Dualism. 

Materialism. 

Subjective  idealism. 

Spiritualism. 

352 

Phenomenalism.    Attributes  of  being. 

373 

Change. 

394 

Unity  and  plurality. 

411 

Finite  and  infinite.    The  conditioned  and  unconditioned. 

416 

The  absolute. 

420422 

The  soul,  Immortality  of,  etc. 

426 

Pre-existence  of  the  soul.     Metempsychosis. 

428 

Soul  of  animals. 

431 

Life,  Problem  of. 

444 

Death,  Problem  of. 

493-708 

Cosmology. 

530-652 

Special. 

530-595 

Teleology.     Causation.     Final  cause. 

553-595 

Special. 

553 

Mechanism.      Mechanical   theories  of    the  universe   (including 

Mechanism  and  Theism). 

555 

Theism. 

558 

Pantheism. 

573 

Philosophy  of  religion. 

13 


SYNOPSIS 


Metaphysics. 

Cosmology. 

Special. 

Teleology.    Causation.     Final  cause. 

Special — Con  ti  n  ue<  1 . 

581 

Philosophy  of  nature. 

591 

Cause  and  effect. 

595 

Change. 

Evolution,  see  B  818,  QH. 

621 

Space. 

626 

Space  and  matter. 

638 

Time. 

643 

Number  and  quantity. 

645 

Cosmic  harmony. 

646 

Matter,  Structure  of.     Atomism,  etc. 

652 

Matter  and  motion.     Force. 

701 

Miscellaneous  speculations.     Curiosa,  etc 

708 

Pamphlets. 

BF     PSYCHOLOGY. 

Collections. 

1-8  Periodicals. 

Cf.  Philosophy,  B  1-8;  Psychic  research,  BF  1002- 

11-18  Societies. 

10  Congresses. 

21-28  Collected  works.     Monographs,  etc. 

31  Dictionaries. 

38-67  Theory,  scope,  and  relations. 

39  Statistical  methods. 

41-67  Special. 

41  Relation  to  speculative  philosophy. 

44  Relation  to  logic. 

47  Relation  to  ethics. 

51  Relation  to  theology. 

54  Relation  to  pedagogy. 

57  Relation  to  sociology. 

61  Relation  to  law. 

64  Relation  to  natural  sciences. 

67  Psychology  and  life. 

77  Study  and  teaching. 

81-88  History  of  the  science. 

110-141  Treatises. 

150-171  Mind  and  body. 

173  Pathologic  psychology.     General  treatises. 

181-295  Physiological  and  experimental  psychology. 

Anatomy  and  physiology  of  the  nervous  system. 

231-295  Sensation. 

241-295  Special  senses. 

241  Vision. 

251  Hearing. 

261  Taste. 

271  Smell. 


14 


SYNOPSIS 


Physiological  and  experimental  psychology 
Sensation. 
Special  senses — Continued. 

275  Touch  and  other  cutaneous  senses. 

281  Temperature  sense. 

285  Muscle  sense. 

291  Static  senses  (Position,  equilibrium,  etc.). 

295  Other. 

311-499  Consciousness. 

321  Attention.     Apperception. 

323  Other  topics,  A-Z,  e.  g.  Expectancy. 

335  Habit  and  accommodation.     Inhibition. 

341-346  Heredity. 

353  Environment. 

355  Posture. 

357  Imitation.     Mimicry. 

365-435  Association  and  reproduction  of  ideas. 

367  Memory.     Mental  imagery. 

408-435  Creative  processes.     Imagination.     Invention. 

410  Psychology  of  inspiration. 

412  Genius. 

416  Studies  of  men  of  genius,  by  name,  A-Z  (e.  g.  Zola). 

418  Genius  and  heredity. 

423  Genius  and  insanity. 

426  Genius  and  degeneration. 

431  The  age  of  efficiency,  mental  virility,  etc. 

435  Stupidity.     Intellectual  deficiency,  etc. 

441  Comparison,  judgment,  reasoning. 

455  Thought  and  language.     Speech. 

456  Psychology  of  reading,  spelling,  etc.;  by  subject,  A-Z. 
458  Symbolism. 

468  Psychology  of  time,  space,  causality,  etc. 

475  Time  relations,  Rhythm,  etc. 

481  Work  and  fatigue. 

491  Normal  illusions. 

495  Synesthesia. 

497  Colored  audition. 

498  Number  forms. 
511-521  Affection.     Feeling.     Emotion. 

515  Pleasure  and  pain. 

521  The  feelings.     Sensibility. 

531-593  Emotion. 

585-593  Expression  of  the  emotions. 

608-628  Will.     Volition  (cf.  Ethics). 

619  Diseases  of  the  will. 

620-628  Freedom  of  the  will. 
Training  of  the  will. 

638-645  ' '  New  Thought. ' ' 

660-935  Comparative,  genetic  psychology  and  other  special. 

Comparative  psychology 

660-678  Animal  psychology. 

685  Instinct  (Comparative  studies). 

692  Sex  psychology.     (Comparative  studies.) 

15 


SYNOPSIS 

Comparative,  genetic  psychology  and  other  special. 

697  Differential  psychology  (Individuality). 

698  Personality.     (Cf.  Consciousness.) 
700-755        Genetic  psychology. 

717  Psychology  of  play. 

721  Child  psychology  (restricted  to  the  child  mind  from  evolu- 
tionary viewpoints). 

730  Race  and  ethnic  psychology  ( Volkerpsychologie) . 

751-755  Psychology  of  nations. 

758  Psychology  of  meaning.     Value.     Werth. 

781-788  Psychology  of  evidence. 

795-861  Temperament,    character,   physiognomy    and    other    quasi    psychologic 
systems. 

795  Temperament. 

818-839  Character. 

840-861  Physiognomy. 

866-885  Phrenology. 

890-905  Graphology.     Study  of  handwriting. 

908-935  The  hand. 


METAPSYCHOLOGY. 


PSYCHIC  BESEABCH.     PSYCHOLOGY  OF  THX 
UNCONSCIOUS,  ETC. 


Collections. 

1001-08  Periodicals. 

1010-18  Societies. 

1021  Congresses. 

1023  Collected  works.     Monographs,  etc. 

1025  Dictionaries. 

1028  History. 

1029-30  Beports  of  commissions,  investigations,  etc. 

1031-38  Treatises.    Comprehensive. 

1048-63  Hallucinations.    Illusions. 

1068-73  Sleep.     Somnambulism. 

1075-99  Dreams. 

1111-58  Hypnotism.     Suggestion.     Animal  magnetism. 

1161-71  Telepathy.     Mind  reading,  etc. 

1211-18  Multiple  consciousness.     Dissociation  of  personality,  etc. 

1225-1339  Spiritism.     Communication  with  discarnate  spirits.     Spiritualism. 

1281-1311  Mediumship. 

1281-1283  Cases. 

1289  Exposures  of  mediums. 

1291-1311  Spirit  messages,  inspirational  records,  etc. 

1321-1352  Trance  and  analogous  states.     Ecstasy.     Sensory  and  motor  automat- 
ism, etc. 

1325  Clairvoyance. 

1331  Crystal  gazing. 

1338  Clairaudience. 

1343  Automatic  writing.     Planchette. 

1347  Automatic  drawing  and  painting. 

1352  Trance  utterance. 


16 


SYNOPSIS 

Spiritism.     Communication  with  discarnate  spirits.     Spiritualism. 

1371  Physical  phenomena  of  spiritism.     Telekinesis. 

1375  Raps. 

1378  Materialization. 

1381  Spirit  photography. 

1383  Dematerialization.     "Fourth  dimension." 

1385  Levitation. 

1389  Other,  A-Z. 


OCCULT  SCIENCES. 


1405 

Collections. 

1410-34 

History,  etc. 

1439 

Pamphlets,  and  other  minor. 

1445-1486 

Ghosts.    Apparitions.     Haun  tings. 

1475 

Haunted  houses. 

1481 

Apparitions  of  tho  living 

1483 

Goblins. 

1486 

Sea  specters.     "Flying  Dutchman,"  etc. 

1501-1561 

Demonology. 

1505-14 

History. 

1520-38 

General  works. 

1543 

Miscellany:  Pamphlets,  etc. 

Special. 

1546-61 

Satanism.     Devil  worship,  etc. 

1552 

Elemental  spirits.     Genii.     Elves.     Fairies.     Gnomes. 

1553 

The  "evil  eye." 

1555 

Possession.     Obsession. 

1556 

Incubi.    Succubi.     Vampires. 

1557 

Familiar  spirits. 

1558 

Incantations.    Evocations.     Grimoire. 

1559 

Exorcism  of  demons. 

1561 

Talismans.    Amulets,  etc. 

1563-84 

Witchcraft. 

1565-84 

History  and  other  general. 

1567 

Ancient. 

1569 

Medieval. 

1571 

Modern. 

1573-79 

United  States. 

1575-76 

New  England:  Salem,  etc. 

1578 

Special  cases. 

1581-84 

Other  countries. 

1585-1628 

Magic,  White  and  Black.     Herraetics.     Kabala.     Necromancy. 

1597-98 

Biography  and  works  of  particular  magicians  and  Hermetic  philoso- 

phers. 

1600-18 

General  works. 

1623 

Special  topics,  by  subject,  A-Z. 

1630-39 

Alchemy. 

1634 

Alkahest.     Universal  solvent. 

1637 

Elixir  of  life. 

1639 

Philosopher's  stone. 

607023  O 

-44-2                                                    17 

SYNOPSIS 

1651-1728  Astrology. 

1715  Tables  of  declinations,  etc. 

1718  Medical  astrology. 

1721  Bible  and  astrology. 

1725  Cyclic  law.     Periodicity. 

1728  Nativities  of  special  individuals,  ATZ. 

1745-79  Oracles.     Sibyls.     Divinations. 

1777  Omens.     Signs.     Auguries. 

1783-1815  Seers.     Prophets.     Prophecies. 

1815  Biographies  and  prophecies  of  individual  seers,  A-Z. 

1850-91  Fortune-telling,  etc.     Cartomancy. 

187G-79  Cartomancy. 

1881  Fortune-telling  by  tea  and  coffee  cups. 

BH    ESTHETICS. 

BJ     ETHICS. 

Collections. 

1-8  Periodicals. 

11-18  .     Societies. 

J  9  Congresses. 

37-57  Theory,  scope,  relations. 

66  Study  and  teaching. 

68  Particular  schools,  A-Z. 

71-944  History  and  systems. 

By  period . 

101-224  Ancient. 

231-255  Medieval  (to  1500). 

271-285  Renaissance  (1500-1700). 

301-944  Modern  (1700-). 

1001-1185  General  works  (systematic  treatises,  etc.). 

1001-1031  English. 

1201-1278  Christian  ethics. 

1288-1335  Evolutionary  and  Genetic  ethics. 

1355-1385  Positive  ethics. 

1400-1408  Good  and  evil. 

1406  Evil:  Origin.     Problem  of. 

1408  Evil:  Value  of. 

14 10-18  Right  and  wrong. 

1420-24  Truth  and  falsehood. 

1430-34  Compromise. 

1440-44  Casuistry. 

1451  Duty.     Obligation.     Responsibility. 

1460  64  Freedom  of  the  will. 

1471  Conscience. 

1 174  Altruism  and  egotism. 

I  175  Sympathy.     Compassion. 

1 177  Optimism  and  pessimism. 


18 


SYNOPSIS 

1480-87  Happiness. 

1487  Joy  and  sorrow. 

1491  Hedonism  and  asceticism. 

1493-98  Active  vs.  meditative  life. 

1496  the  simple  life. 

1498  Work.    Labor  and  idleness. 

1518-1535  Individual  ethics.     Character.     Virtue,  etc. 

1533  Virtues. 

1535  Vices. 

1545-1688  Practical  and  applied  ethics.     Conduct  of  life,  etc. 

1611-88  Special  topics. 

1611-18  Success. 

1631-58  Ethics  for  children. 

1661-68  Ethics  for  the  young  man  and  the  young  woman. 

1671-78  Ethics  for  the  young  man. 

1681-88  Ethics  for  the  young  woman. 

1695  Ethics  of  the  body. 

MANNERS.     SOCIAL  CUSTOMS.     ETIQUETTE. 


1801 

Collections. 
Periodicals. 

1815 

Dictionaries. 

1818 

Forms,  blanks,  etc. 

1821 

History  (general  and  comparative) 

1838 

Minor  works :  Lectures,  etc. 

18<x3 

Satire,  etc. 

1850-2007 

Treatises. 

2018 

Christian  etiquette  (Catholic). 

Special  topics. 

2021-8 

Etiquette  of  entertaining. 

2038 

Dinners,  luncheons,  etc. 

2051-65 

Wedding  etiquette. 

2071-75 

Funeral  etiquette. 

2081-95 

Card  etiquette.     Stationery. 

2092 

Wedding  stationery. 

2101-15 

Etiquette  of  letter-writing. 

2120-2128 

Etiquette  of  conversation. 

2137-2155 

Etiquette  of  traveling. 

2141 

Railway  journeys. 

2144 

Hotels. 

2147 

Riding  and  driving. 

2151 

Bicycling. 

2155 

Automobiling. 

2183-87 

Club  etiquette. 

2187 

Women 's  clubs. 

19 


PHILOSOPHY 


21 


PHILOSOPHY 

B  COLLECTIONS.     HISTORY.     SYSTEMS. 

Periodicals. 

1  English  and  American. 

2  French  and  Belgian. 

3  German. 

4  Italian. 

5  Spanish,  amo      r^o'RTV Q>U £■$<£. 
8  Other,  A-Z. 

Societies. 

11  English  and  American. 

12  French  and  Belgian. 

13  German. 

14  Italian. 

15  Spanish.  A^o     PoRTu&LA: 
18  Other,  A-Z. 

Congresses. 
18         Congresses,  with  permanent  organization,  by  name,  A-Z. 

20  Other,  by  date. 

Collections.  _  t(jt 

21  English  and  American.  .-if 

22  French  and  Belgian. 

23  German. 

24  Italian. 

25  Spanish.    AN£    ~VcQTU&Ues  l 
28  Other,  A-Z. 

31  Yearbooks. 
Dictionaries. 

41  English  and  American. 

42  French  and  Belgian. 

43  German. 

44  Italian. 

45  Spanish. 

48  Other,  A-Z. 
Terminology.     Nomenclature. 

49  General  works. 

50  Special,  by  subject,  A-Z. 

23 


B  PHILOSOPHY  B 

51  Encyclopedic  works. 

52  Study  and  teaching. 

(Cf.  BF  77,  Psychology.    Study  and  teaching. 
BJ  66,  Ethics.    Study  and  teaching.) 

53  Theory.     Method.     Scope.     Relations. 
56         Relation  to  theology  and  religion. 

(Cf.  BD  573.) 
61         Relation  to  history. 
63         Relation  to  economics  and  sociology. 

65  Relation  to  law  and  political  science. 

66  Relation  to  literature. 

67  Relation  to  science. 

68  Curiosa.     Miscellany.     Satire,  etc. 

HISTORY  AND  SYSTEMS. 

Comprehensive  works.     Compends.     Manuals. 
G9         Latin. 

English  and  American. 

71  (1)  Early  works  (to  circa  1800). 

72  (2)  Later  works. 

74  (4)  Manuals,  outlines,  and  text-books. 

(N.  B.  Translations  of  foreign  works  with  originals  save 
when  largely  re- written.) 
French  and  Belgian. 

76  (1)  Early  works  (to  circa  1800). 

77  (2)  Later  works. 

79  (4)  Manuals,  outlines,  and  text-books. 

81-84         German,  t 
86-89         Italian.f 
91-94         Spanish.f 
99         Other,  A-Z. 

(Each  subdivided  like  71-74,  using  successive  ('utter  numbers.) 
103         Compends  for  Catholic  students. 

Ancient. 
108         Collections. 

Comprehensive  works. 

110  Latin. 

111  English. 

112  French. 

113  German. 
115  Other,  A-Z. 

Special. 
1 18  Nature  philosophy  of  the  ancients. 

t  Subdivided  like  71-74,  or  76-79, 
24 


B  B 


Orient. 

121 

General. 
By  country. 

<r 

} 

Under  each: 

125-129 

China  and  Japan. 

0 

5     Collections. 

130-134  1 

India. 

1 

6     History,  etc. 

140-144 

Egypt. 

2 

7     Special  topics,  by  subject, 

145-149 

Assyria-Baby- 

A-Z. 

lonia. 

3 

8     Individual  philosophers. 

150-154 

Persia. 

Undereach  (as required) : 

155-159 

Hebrew. 

(a)  Complete  works. 

(Before  Christian 

(b)  Separate  works. 

era.) 

(c)  Biography,     criti- 

161 

Other,  A-Z. 
Greece. 

cism,  etc.,  by  au- 
thor, A-Z. 

165 

Collections. 

History.     Compreh< 

3nsive 

.  works. 

171 

English. 

172 

French. 

173 

German. 

175 

Other,  A-Z. 
Special. 

178 

Relation  of  philos 

,ophy 

to  Greek  life  and  literature. 

181 

Influence  of  Gree 

k  phii 

osophy  on  modern  thought. 

By  period. 

First  period/ 

188  General. 

Special  topics. 

193  Atomism. 

196  Eleatics. 

199  Pythagoreanism. 

Individual  philosophers. 

205  Anaxagoras. 

208  Anaximander. 

211  Anaximenes. 

213  Archytas. 

215  Diogenes  of  Apollonia. 

218  Empedoclea. 

220-224  Heraclitus  (3). 

225-229  Leucippus  (3). 

235. M3  Melissus  of  Samos. 

.03  Ocellus,  Lucanus 

.P2  Parmenides  of  Samoa. 

.P4  Philolaus. 

240-244  Pythagoras  (3). 


25 


B 


PHILOSOPHY 


B 


Greece. 
By  period. 
First  period. 

Individual  philosophers. 
250-255  Thales  (3). 

258. T4  Timaeue  of  Locri. 

X3  Xenophanes. 

2A  Zeno  of  Elea. 

Second  period. 
265  General  works. 

Special  topics. 
271  Eclecticism. 

274  Elean-Eretrian  school. 

279  Hedonism  (Cyrenaicism) . 

285  Megarian  school. 

288  Sophism. 

Individual  philosophers. 
293.A3  Antisthenes. 

.A5  Arete. 

.A7  Aristippus  of  Cyrene. 

295-299  DeinocritU8  (3). 

305. D4  Diogenes  the  Cynic. 

305. E8  Euclid ee  of  Megara. 

.G3  Gorgias  of  Leontium. 

.P4  Phaedo  of  Elis. 

,P7  Prodicus  of  Scios. 

.P8  Protagoras  of  Abdera. 

310-319  Socrates  (2). 

Third  period. 
335  General  works. 

Special  topics. 
341  Peripatetics. 

Individual  philosophers. 
Plato. 

350  Periodicals. 

351  Dictionaries,  lexicons,  etc. 
Collected  works. 

353  Greek  texts,  by  date. 

354  Editions  with  commentary,  by  editor,  A-Z. 

355  Partial  editions,  selections,  etc. 
Translations    (including    translations    accom- 
panied by  original  text). 

357  Latin. 

358  English. 

359  French. 

360  German. 

361  Italian. 

362  Spanish. 

363  Other,  A-Z. 


26 


B  PHILOSOPHY  B 

Greece. 
By  period. 
Third  period. 

Individual  philosophers. 
Plato. 

Separate  works. 
Under  each: 

(1)  Greek  text,  by  date. 

.Al  (date). 

(2)  Editions  with  commentary,  by  editor,  A-Z. 

A2     A-Z. 

(3)  Selections,  paraphrases,  etc. 

.A3  (date). 

(4)  Translations,   by   language,    -mbarranged  by 

translator. 
.A4    Latin. 
.A5     English. 
.A6    French. 
.A7     German. 
.A8    Other. 

(5)  Criticism,  etc.,  by  author,  A-Z. 

.A9-Z. 

365  Apologia  Socratis. 

366  Channides. 

Convivium  (see  Symposium). 

367  Cratylus. 

368  Crito. 

De  Legibus  (see  Leges). 

De  Republica  (see  Respublica). 

369  Euthydemus. 

370  Euthyphro. 

371  Gorgias. 

372  Ion- 

373  Laches. 

374  Leges. 

375  Lysis- 

376  Menexenus. 

377  Meno. 

378  Parmenides. 

379  Phaedo. 

380  Phaedrus. 

381  Philebus. 

382  Protagoras. 

383  Respublica. 

384  Sophistes. 

385  Symposium. 

386  Theaetetus. 

387  Timaeus. 

Spurious  and  apocryphal  works. 
391.A2  Collections. 

Separate. 
391.  A5  Alcibiadee. 

Amatores  (see  Erastae). 

27 


B  PHILOSOPHY  B 

Greece. 
By  period. 
Third  period. 

Individual  philosophers. 
Plato. 

Spurious  and  apocryphal  works. 
Separate. 
.A8  Axiochus. 

.C5  Cleitophon. 

.E5  Epigrammata. 

.E8  Epistolae. 

.E9  Erastae. 

.H4  Hippias. 

.M4  Minos. 

.T4  Theages.  -• 

.Z5A-Z  Other. 

392  Indexes,  outlines,  paraphrases,  etc. 

393  General  works  (biography,  popular  accounts,  etc.), 

by  author,  A-Z. 

394  Early  criticism  (Classic  authors). 

395  Criticism  and  interpretation. 

398  Special    topics,    by   subject,   A-Z,  subarranged  by 

author  of  treatise,  A-Z. 
Aristotle. 

400  Periodicals. 

401  Dictionaries,  lexicons,  etc. 
Collected  works. 

403  Greek  text,  by  date. 

404  Editions,  with  commentary;  by  editor,  A-Z. 

405  Partial  editions,  selections,  etc. 

Translations  (including  translations  accompanied 
by  original  text). 

406  Latin. 

407  English. 

408  French. 

409  German. 

410  Italian. 

411  Spanish. 

412  Other,  A-Z. 
Separate  works. 

Under  each: 

(1)  .Al.  Greek  text;  by  date. 

(2)  .A2.  Editions,  with  commentary;  by 

editor,  A-Z. 

(3)  .A3.  Selections,  paraphrases,  etc. 

(4)  .A4-8.       Translations;   by  language,  sub- 

arranged  by  translator,  A-Z. 

(5)  .A9-Z9.     Criticism,  etc.;  by  author,  A-Z. 


28 


B  PHILOSOPHY  B 


Greece. 

By  period. 

Third  period. 

Individual  philosophers. 

Aristotle. 

Separate  works. 

415 

De  aninui. 

416 

De  audibilibua. 

417 

De  coelo. 

418 

De  coloribus. 

419 

De  generatione  animalium. 

420 

De  generatione  et  corruptione. 

421 

De  mirabilibus  auscultationibus. 

422 

De  moribus  ad  Eudemum. 

423 

De  motu  animalium. 

424 

De  mundo. 

425 

De  partibufl  animalium. 

426 

De  plantis. 

De  republica  Atheniensium.     (See  JC  79.) 

427 

De  virtu tibus  et  vitiis. 

428 

De  Xenophane,  Zenone,  et  Gorgia. 

430 

Ethica. 

431 

Historia  animalium. 

432 

Magna  moralia. 

433 

Mechanica. 

434 

Metaphysica. 

435 

Meteorologica. 

436 

(Economica. 

437 

Organon  (complete). 

438 

Categoriae. 

439 

De  interpretatione. 

440 

Priora  analytica. 

441 

Posteriora  analytica. 

442 

Topica. 

443 

Elenchi. 

444 

Parva  naturalia. 

445 

Phyeica. 

446 

Phyeiognomica. 

447 

Poetica. 

448 

Politica. 

449 

Problemata. 

450 

Rhetorica. 

451 

Scolion  in  Hermiam. 

Spurious  and  apocryphal  works. 

458 

Collections. 

Separate. 

461 

Chiromantia. 

462 

De  astronomia. 

463 

De  innato  ppiritu. 

464 

De  iride. 

465 

De  lapide  philoeophico. 

29 


B  PHILOSOPHY  B 


Greece. 

By  period. 

Third  period. 

Individual  philosophers. 

Aristotle. 

Spurious  and  apocryphal  works. 

Separate. 

466 

De  perfecto  magistrate 

467 

De  porno. 

468 

Epistolse. 

469 

Peplus. 

470 

Rhetorica  ad  Alexandrum. 

471 

Secreta  secretorum. 

472 

Theologia. 

475 

Indexes,  outlines,  paraphrases,  etc. 

481 

General  works  (biography,  popular 

accounts,  etc.). 

485 

Criticism  and  interpretation. 

491 

Special    topics;  by  subject,  A-Z, 

subarranged   by 

author  of  treatise.        £,*     ^2, 
Greco-Roman  philosophy. 

Ideal. 

505 

General  works. 

(Including  works  extending  into  next  group.) 
Special  topics. 

508 

Cynicism. 

511 

Dogmatism. 

512 

Epicureanism. 

514 

Moralists. 

517 

Neo-Platonism. 

(Cf.  B  350-398;  B  G45.) 

519 

Neo-Pythagoreanism . 

522 

Peripatetics  (Greco-Koman). 

525 

Scepticism  (Pyrrhonism). 

528 

Stoicism. 

531 

Syncretism. 

(Cf.  Eclecticism  B  271.) 
Individual  philosophers. 

535.  A2 

Aenesidemus. 

.A3 

Agrippa. 

.A4 

Alcinous. 

.A5 

Alexander  of  Aegae. 

.A6 

Alexander  of  Aphrodisias. 

.A7 

Andronicue  of  Rhodes. 

.A8 

Apollodorue. 

536.  A2 

Apollonius  of  Tyana. 

.A3 

Apuh'ius  of  Madaura. 

.A4 

ArceBilaus. 

.A5 

Ariato  of  Chios. 

30 


B  PHILOSOPHY  B 


Greco-Roman  philosophy. 

Individual  philosophers. 

.A6 

Aristoxenufl. 

.A7 

Aapaaiua. 

537 

Carneades. 

538.C2 

Celsua,  Aureliua  Cornelius. 

540-513 

Chrysippua  (3). 

550-553 

Cicero  (3). 

557. 02 

Clean  thea. 

.04 

Grantor. 

.05 

Orates,  of  Thebea. 

D3 

Demetrius  Phalereua. 

.D4 

Diodorus. 

560-563 

Epictetua  (3). 

570-573 

Epicurus  (3). 

577.E5 

Eudemus  of  Rhodes. 

.G2 

Galen  us. 

.H3 

Hormarchus  of  Mytilene. 

H5 

Hieronymus. 

.L5 

Lucianua. 

.L6 

Lucretius. 

.L8 

Lyco. 

580-5S3 

Marcus  Aureliua  (3). 

588 

Maximua  of  Tyrus. 

591 

Nicolaua  of  Damascus. 

593 

Numenius  of  Apamea. 

595 

Panaetius. 

598.  P3 

Philo  of  Laris.sa. 

598.P4 

Philodemua  of  Gadara. 

600-603 

Plutarchus  of  Chaeronea  (3). 

60 

PomponiuB  Atticus. 

607.  P2 

Posidoniua. 

P4 

Polyatratus. 

610-613 

Pyrrho  (3). 

615  618 

Seneca  (3). 

620-623 

Sextus  Empiricua  (3). 

626. S3 

Staaeaa. 

.S5 

Strato. 

.T3 

Theophrastua  of  Leaboa. 

.T5 

Timon  of  Phliua. 

.Z2 

Zeno  of  Citium. 

.Z4 

Zeno  of  Tarsus. 

Alexandrian  and  Early  Christian  Philosophy 

630 

Collections. 

631 

General  works. 

Special  topics. 

635 

Apologists. 

638 

Gnosticism. 

31 


B  PHILOSOPHY  B 


Alexandrian  and  Early  Christian  Philosophy. 

Special  topics. 

641 

Manicheism. 

645 

Neo-Platonism. 

(Restricted  to  Patristic  Neo-Platonism.    Prefer  B  517.) 

Individual  philosophers. 

N.  B. — Works  not  purely  or  mainly  philosophic  are  to  be  classed  with 

their  subjects  in  other  classes:  Theology,  literature,  etc. 

650.A2-3 

Eneas  of  Gaza. 

650.A4-5 

Amelius. 

.A6-7 

Ammonius  Saccas. 

.A8-9 

Arnobius. 

653 

Athanasius. 

654 

Athenagoraa. 

655 

Augustine,  St. 

657 

Bardesanes. 

658 

Basilides. 

659 

Boethius. 

661 

Capella. 

663 

Carpocrates. 

665 

Cassiodorus. 

666 

Clement  of  Alexandria. 

667. C6 

Cyprian. 

.D4 

Dionysius  Areopagita. 

.E5 

Erennius  (Herennius,. 

•G5 

Gregory  of  Nazianzus. 

.G7 

Gregory  of  Nyssa. 

.H5 

Hippolytus. 

669 

Iamblichus. 

671 

Irenaeus. 

672 

Ieidorus  Gnosticus. 

673 

Isidorus  Hispalensis. 

674 

Julian. 

675 

Justin  Martyr. 

677 

Lactantius. 

679 

Longinus. 

681 

Marc  ion. 

683 

Maximus  of  Ephesus. 

684.  M3 

Methodius. 

.M5 

Minucius  Felix. 

.N3 

Nemesius  (Bishop  of  Emesa). 

685 

Origen. 

687 

Pantaenus. 

689 

Philo  Judaeus  (Alexandrinus). 

691 

Philoponus. 

693 

Plotinus. 

695 

Plutarch  of  Athens. 

697 

Porphyrius. 

701 

Proclus. 

703.  S5 

Simpliciue. 

.S8 

Syrianus. 

32 


B  PHILOSOPHY  B 


Alexandrian  and  Early  Christian  Philosophy. 

Individual  philosophers. 

705 

Tertullian. 

708. T4 

Themistius. 

.V3 

Valentinue. 

Medieval. 

720 

Collections. 

721 

General  works. 

General  special. 

723 

Influence  of  Arabic  philosophy. 

725 

Influence  of  Aristotle  on  Medieval  thought. 

Special  topics. 

Conceptualism  (see  Nominalism  and  realism). 

728 

Mysticism. 

(For  Modern  and  general,  Bee  B  828.) 

731 

Nominalism  and  realism. 

734 

Scholasticism. 

(For  Modern  and  general,  see  B  869.) 

737 

Summism. 

Arabian  and  Moorish  philosophers,  Mohammedan  philosophers, 

741 

General  works. 

745 

Special  topics,  A-Z. 

Individual  philosophers. 

748.  A3 

Abu  Bakr  al-Turtushi  ibn  Abu  Randaqua. 

.A6 

Avempace  (Abu  Bakr  Muhammad  ibn  Yahya  Bajjat). 

749 

Averroes  (Ibn  Rushd). 

751 

Avicenna  (Ibn  Sina). 

753.  F3 

ai"xtaraoi. 

.G3 

al-Gazali. 

.13 

Ibn  Tufa'il. 

.K5 

al-Kindi. 

Hebrew  philosophers. 

755 

General  works. 

757 

Special  topics,  A-Z. 

Individual  philosophers. 

759.A5 

Avicebronus  (Ibn  Gibirol). 

J5 

Joseph  (Ibn  Zaddik). 

.M3 

Maimonides  (Ibn  Maimun). 

European  philosophers. 

(See  note  at  head  of  B  650.) 

765.A2 

Abelard. 

.A3 

d'Ailly,  Pierre. 

.A4 

Albertus  Magnus. 

.A5 

Alanus  ab  Insulis. 

.A6 

Alcuin. 

.A7 

Alexander  of  Hales. 

.A8 

Anselm. 

.B2 

Bacon,  Roger. 

607023  O  -  44  -  3  33 


B  PHILOSOPHY                                         B 

European  philosophers. 

765.  B3  Bede. 

.B4  Berengarius. 

•B5  Bernard  of  Clairvaux,  St. 

•  B6  Be8sarion. 

B7  Bonaventura,  St. 

.D2  David  of  Dinant. 

D3  Dietrich  of  Freiburg. 

•  D7  Duns  Scotus 

•  E3  Eckhardt. 

•F6  Francis  of  ABsisi,  St. 

.G3  Gereon. 

•G5  Gilbert  de  la  PorreS  (Porretanus). 

•H7  Hugo  of  St.  Victor. 

•J3  Johannes  Scotua  Erigena. 

J4  John  of  Salisbury. 

•  L3  Lanfranc. 

•L8  Lully  (Raymundus  Lullus). 

.M3  Marsilius  of  Inghen. 

•N5  Nicholas  of  Cusa. 

•  P3  Peter  Lorn  bard . 

•R2  Raymond  of  Sabunde. 

•R4  Rhabanus  Maurus. 

•R5  Richard  of  St.  Victor. 

•R6  Robert  of  Melun. 

•R7  Roscelin. 

•  R8  Ruysbroeck. 

S5  Siger  of  Brabant. 

•S7  Suso. 

•T3  Tauler. 

•T5  Thomas  Aquinas. 

.T6  Thomas  a  Kempis. 

•V4  Vincent  of  Beauvais. 

•W3  Walter  of  St.  Victor. 

.W4  William  of  Auvergne. 

•W5  William  of  Champeaux. 

.W6  William  of  Occam 
Renaissance,  1500-1600. 
(See  note  under  B  660.) 
775         General  works. 
Special  topics. 

778  Humanism. 

779  Scepticism. 
Individual  philosophers. 

781.B3  Bodin  (cf.  JC  139). 

.B6  Boehme. 

•B7  Bovillus,  Carolus. 

783  Bruno,  Giordano  (cf.  Q). 

785. C2  Campanella. 

•C3  Cardano  (cf.  Q  155,  C  26). 

•C5  Charron  (cf.  Theology). 

34 


B  PHILOSOPHY  B 

Renaissance,  1500-1600. 
Individual  philosophers. 


785.  E6 

Erasmus. 

.F4 

Ficino,  Marsilio. 

.G2 

Galileo  (cf.  QB  3,  36,  QC  123). 

.G7 

Grotius  (cf.  JX  2091). 

.L4 

Lipsius. 

.M2 

Macchiavelli  (cf.  JO  143). 

.M5 

Mirandola  (cf.  P). 

.M7 

Montaigne  (cf.  P). 

.M8 

More,  Sir  Thomas  (ci.  P). 

.N4 

Nizolio. 

.P2 

Paracelsus  (cf.  QB  26,  R  128.6). 

.P4 

Patritius,  Franciscus. 

.P46 

Pereira,  Gomez. 

.P5 

Pletho. 

.P6 

Poliziano  (cf.  P). 

.P8 

Pomponazzi. 

.R2 

Rabelais  (cf.  P). 

.R4 

Ramus. 

.R6 

Reuchlin. 

.82 

Sanchez. 

.S4 

Scaliger  (cf.  P). 

.S6 

Servetus  (cf.  Theology). 

.T3 

Telesius. 

.V2 

Vanini. 

.W3 

Weigel. 

Modern. 

790 

Collections. 

Comprehensive  works. 

791 

English. 

792 

French. 

793 

German. 

794 

Italian. 

795 

Spanish. 

798 

Other,  A-Z. 

By  period. 

801 

17th  century. 

802 

18th  century. 

803 

19th  century. 

804 

20th  century. 

Special  topics. 

(See  also  under  each  country,  e.  g.,  England-Utilitarianism,  B  1571 

May  be  subdivided  under  each: 

.A1-.A4:  Periodicals,  Societies,  Collections. 

.A5-Z:  Monographs,  etc.:  by  author. 

35 


B  PHILOSOPHY  B 

Modern. 
Special  topics. 

808  Agnosticism. 

(809)  Criticism. 

Cf.  B  814    Eclecticism. 

B  823    Idealism  (Transcendentalism). 
B  831     Positivism. 
B  837    Scepticism. 
810  Dogmatism. 

812  Dualism.  ^5.  s&r-     -pa>. 

814  Eclecticism. 

816  Empiricism  (Associationalism) . 

818  Evolution. 

821  Humanism.     Neo-numanism. 

823  Idealism    (Transcendentalism.     General    works    on   the 

critical  philosophy). 

I For  American  transcendentalism,  see  B  905, 

825  Materialism.         '  J 

827  Monism. 

828  Mysticism. 

829  Pessimism. 

831  Positivism.  ^JM79.a/*, 

(General  works  only.     Prefer:  B  2200-2249  Comte. 

832  Pragmatism. 

833  Rationalism. 

(Cf.  B  1569.) 
835  Realism. 

837  Scepticism. 

839  Scholasticism. 

(For  Medieval,  see  B  734.) 
841  Spiritualism. 

(Prefer  B  823.) 
843  Utilitarianism. 

(For  English,  see  B  1571.) 
United  States. 
Comprehensive  works. 

851  English. 

852  French. 

853  German. 
855                 Other,  A-Z. 

858  Compends,  outlines,  etc. 

861  Special  topics,  by  subject,  A-Z. 


36 


B 


PHILOSOPHY 


B 


865 


868 


870-874 
876.M2 

878 
879 

880^884 
.885 
887 

893 
895 


901 

903 
905 


908.A6 
.C4 
.C6 
910-918 

921.J2 
925-928 
931.  P5 
.R4 
.S3 
.T4 
.U6 
.W3 

934 
935 


Modern. 

United  States. 
By  period. 

Colonial  (to  circa  1750). 
General  works.  . 

(Including  works  extending  into  next  period.) 
Special  topics,  by  subject,  A-Z. 
Individual  philosophers. 
Cf.  Theology. 
Edwards,  Jonathan  (3). 
Mather,  Cotton. 
Revolutionary  (to  circa  1800). 
General  works. 

Special  topics,  by  subject,  A-Z. 
Individual  philosophers. 

Franklin,  Benjamin  (3). 
Jefferson,  Thomas. 
Paine,  Thomas. 

19th  centmy. 
Comprehensive  works. 
Compends. 
By  period. 

Early  19th  century  (to  circa  1860). 
Comprehensive  works. 
Special  topics. 

Scotch  philosophy,  Influence  of. 
Transcendentalism,  Brook   Farm,  Con- 
cord school  of  philosophy,  etc. 
(Cf.  Idealism,  B  823.) 
Individual  philosophers. 
Alcott,  A.  Bronson. 
Channing,  W.  E. 
Clark,  James  Freeman. 
Emerson,  R.  W.  (2). 
James,  Henry. 
McCosh,  James  (3). 
Porter,  Noah. 
Ripley,  George. 
Seeley,  J.  H. 
Thoreau,  H.  D. 
Upham,  Thomas  C. 
Wayland,  Francis. 
later  19th  centmy  (circa  1860  — ). 
Collections. 
Comprehensive  works. 


37 


B  PHILOSOPHY  B 


Modern. 

' 

United  States. 

later  19th  centnry  (circa  1860  — ). 

Special  topics. 

938 

Evolution  in  the  United  States 

941 

Idealism  in  the  United  States. 

(Cf.  Transcendentalism,  B  905.) 

943 

Monism  in  the  United  States. 

945 

Individual  philosophers,  A-Z. 

.D4 

Dewey,  John. 

.E8 

Everett,  C.  C. 

.F4 

Fiske,  John. 

H3 

Harris,  W.  T. 

J2 

James,  William. 

.L2 

Ladd,  G.  T. 

.R6 

Royce,  Josiah. 

Canada.     British  America. 

981 

Comprehensive  works. 

983 

Compends. 

988 

Special  topics,  by  subject,  A-Z. 

995 

Individual  philosophers,  A-Z. 

Spanish  America. 

1001 

Comprehensive  works. 

1003 

Compends. 

1008 

Special  topics,  by  subject,  A-Z. 

By  country. 

Under  each : 

(0)  Comprehensive  workfl. 

(1)  CompendB. 

(2)  Special  topics,  by  subject,  A-Z. 

(3)  Individual  philosophers,  A-Z. 

1015-1019 

Mexico. 

1025 

Central  America. 

1028 

Cnba  and  West  Indies. 

South  America. 

1030-1034 

Argentine  Republic. 

1035-1039 

Bolivia. 

1040-1044 

Brazil. 

1045-1049 

Chile. 

1050-1054 

Colombia. 

1055-1059 

Ecuador. 

1060-1064 

Guiana. 

1065-1069 

Paraguay. 

1070-1074 

Peru. 

1075-1079 

Uruguay. 

1080-1084 

Venezuela. 

38 


B 


PHILOSOPHY 


B 


1111 
1112 
1113 
1118 
1121 


1131 
1133 


1151 

1153 
1154 
1155 

1156 
1159 
1160 
1161 
1162 
1163 


1165-S9 

1170-74 

1180 

1190-94 


1195 
1196 
1197 


Modern. 
England. 
Comprehensive  works. 
English. 
French. 
German. 
Other. 
Special  topics,  by  subject,  A-Z. 
By  period. 
17th  centnry. 

General  works. 

Special  topics,  by  subject,  A-Z. 
Individual  philosophers. 
Bacon. 

Dictionaries,  lexicons,  etc. 
Collected  works. 

Latin  and  English,  by  date. 
English,  by  date. 

Partial  editions,  extracts,  etc.,  by  date. 
Translations. 
Greek. 
French. 
German. 
•Italian. 
Spanish. 
Other,  A-Z. 
Separate  works. 
Under  each: 

5  0    Original  edition,  by  date. 

6  1    Editions   with   commentary,    by    editor 

A-Z. 

7  2    Selections,  etc. 

8  3    Translations,  by  language,  eubarranged 

by  translator. 

9  4    Criticism,  etc.,  by  author,  A-Z. 
I.  Latin. 

Novum  organum. 
De  augmentis  scientiarum. 
Other,  A-Z. 
II.  English. 

Advancement  of  science. 
Essays,  see  PR. 
Sylva  sylvarum,  see  Q155. 
Other,  A-Z. 
Indexes,  outlines,  paraphrases,  etc. 
General  works  (biography,  popular  accounts, 
etc.). 


39 


B  PHILOSOPHY  B 


Modem. 

- 

England. 

By  period. 

17th  century. 

Individual  philosphers. 

Bacon. 

1198 

Criticism  and  interpretation. 

1199 

Special    topics,    by   subject,  A-Z,  subar- 
ranged  by  .author  of  treatise. 

1201.  B5 

Bromley. 

.B6 

Browne,  Sir  Thomas. 

.B7 

Burthogge. 

.C6 

Cud  worth. 

.C7 

Culverwell. 

.C8 

Cumberland. 

.D2 

Davies. 

.G2 

Gale,  Theophilus. 

.G3 

Gale,  Thomas. 

.G5 

Glanvil. 

.H2 

Harvey;  Gideon. 

.H3 

Herbert  of  Cherbury. 
Hobbes. 

1203 

Collected  works,  by  date. 

1205 

Partial  editions,  selections,  etc. 
Translations. 

1209 

French. 

1210 

German. 

1211 

Italian. 

1212 

Spanish. 

1214 

Other. 
Separate  works. 
Subarranged : 

(0)  Original  edition  (texts),  by  date. 

(1)  Editions  with  commentary,  by  editor, 

(2)  Selections,  by  date. 

(3)  Translations,  by  translator,  A-Z. 

(4)  Criticism,  etc.;  by  author,  A-Z. 
I.  English. 

1220 

Elements  of  philosophy. 
Leviathan,  see  JC153. 

12213 

Questions   concerning  human    liberty,  neces- 
sity and  chance. 

1231 

Tripos. 

1232 

Human  nature. 

1233 

De  corpore  politico. 

1234 

Of  liberty  and  necessity. 

1235 

Other  works,  A-Z. 
II.  Latin. 

Elementorum  philosophiae. 

1239 

Sectio      I  De  corpore. 

1241 

Sectio  III  De  cive. 

40 


B  PHILOSOPHY  B 


Modern. 

England. 

By  period. 

17th  centnry. 

Individual  philosophers. 

Hobbes. 

Separate  works. 

II.  Latin. 

Examinatio  et  emendatio  mathematical  hodier — 

nae  (see  QA). 

1244 

Other  works,  A-Z. 

1245 

Indexes,  outlines,  paraphrases,  etc. 

1246 

General  works  (biography,  popular  accounts, 

etc.),  by  author,  A-Z. 

1247 

Criticism  and  interpretation. 

1248 

Special  topics,  by  subject,  A-Z,  subarranged 

by  author  of  treatise. 

1249.H6 

Hooker. 

Locke. 

Collected  works. 

1253 

Texts,  by  date. 

1254 

Editions  with  commentary,  by  editor,  A-Z. 

1255 

Partial  editions,  selections,  etc. 

Translations,  by  translator,  A-Z. 

1259 

French. 

1260 

German. 

1261 

Italian. 

1262 

Spanish. 

1263 

Other. 

Separate  works. 

1270-1274 

Conduct  of  the  understanding. 

1280-1284 

Elements  of  natural  philosophy. 

1290-1294 

Essay  regarding  the  human  understanding. 

1295 

Indexes,  outlines,  paraphrases,  etc. 

1296 

General  works  (biography,  popular  accounts, 

etc.),  by  author,  A-Z. 

1297 

Criticism  and  interpretation. 

1298 

Special  topics,  by  subject,  A-Z. 

1299. M6 

More,  Henry. 

.N3 

Newton. 

.P2 

Parker. 

.S6 

Smith,  John  (of  Cambridge). 

.W4 

Whichcote. 

.W6 

Worthington. 

18th  century. 

1300 

Collections. 

1301 

General  works. 

1302 

Special  topics. 

(e.  g.  Deists.) 

41 

B 


PHILOSOPHY 


Modern. 

England. 

By  period. 

18th  century. 

Individual  philosophers. 

1303-1349 

Berkeley  (1). 

Separate  works: 

1315-1319 

Alciphron. 

1320-1324 

The  querist. 

1325-1329 

Three  dialogues  between  Hylas  and  Philonous. 

1330-1334 

Treatise  on  the  principles  of  human  knowledge. 

1355-58 

Bolingbroke  (3). 

1361 

Brown,  Peter. 

1363 

Butler. 

1365 

Clarke. 

1366. C4 

Collier. 

1367 

Collins. 

1369 

Conybeare. 

1371 

Darwin,  Erasmus. 

1373. D7 

Drummond,  W 

1375-78 

Hartley  (3). 

1379.  H8 

Hutton,  James. 

1381 

Mandeville. 

1382.  P2 

Paley. 

1383 

Priestley. 

1385-88 

Shaftsbury  (3). 

1391 

Tindall. 

1393 

Toland. 

1394.  W2 

Watts,  Isaac. 

1395 

Wollaston. 

1397 

Woolston. 

Scottish  Philosophers,  18th  and  early  19th  centuries. 

1401 

General  works. 

Individual  philosophers. 

1403.B3 

Balfour,  James. 

1403.B5 

Beattie,  James. 

1405-08 

Brown,  Thomas  (3). 

1410-18 

Ferguson  (2). 

1420-28 

Hamilton  (2). 

1435 

Home. 

1450-1499 

Hume  (1). 

Separate  works: 

1465-69 

An  enquiry  regarding  the  principles  of  morals. 

1470-74 

Essays,  moral  and  political. 

1475-79 

Essays,  moral,  political,  and  literary. 

1480-84 

Philosophical   essays    concerning  human  under- 

standing. 

1493 

Other  works,  A-Z. 

42 


B 

PHILOSOPHY 

Modern. 

England. 

Scottish  philosophers,  18th  and  early  19th  centuries, 

Individual  philosophers. 

1500-04 

JJutcheson  (3). 

1510-18 

Mackintosh  (2). 

.   1525 

Oswald. 

1530-38 

Reid  (2). 

1545 

Smith,  Adam. 

1550-58 

Stewart  (2). 

19th  century. 

Comprehensive  works. 

1561 

English. 

1562 

French. 

1563 

German. 

1565 

Other.    • 

1567 

Essays  and  other  miscellaneous. 

Special  topics. 

Evolution,  see  B  841. 

1568 

Neo-Hegelianism. 

(19th  century  English,  only.) 

1569 

Rationalism. 

(19th  century  English,  only.)     Cf.  B  833. 

1571 

Utilitarianism. 

Earlier  19th  century,  to  1860/70. 

1573 

General  works. 

Individual  philosophers. 

1574. B3 

Bentham. 

1575-78 

Carlyle  (3). 

1583 

Coleridge. 

1584.  D5 

Doherty. 

1585 

Ferrier. 

1589.  F4 

Field. 

.F7 

Fraser. 

.G7 

Green. 

.G8 

Grote,  George 

.H4 

Hinton,  James. 

1590-93 

Lewes  (3). 

1595-98 

Mill,  James  (3). 

1600-08 

Mill,  John  Stuart  (2). 

1611 

Smith,  Sidney. 

1612.W3 

Wedgewood,  II. 

.W5 

Whewell,  W. 

B 


43 


B  PHILOSOPHY  B 


Modern. 

England. 

By  period. 

' 

Later  19th  centnry  (1860/70-1900). 

1615 

General  works. 

Individual  philosophers. 

1618.B2 

Bain. 

.B3 

Bax. 

.B7 

Bradley,  F.  H. 

.C2 

Caird,  E. 

1620-23 

Darwin  (3). 

1630-38 

Green,  T.  H.  (2). 

1645 

Haldane. 

1646.H2 

Harrison. 

1648 
l649:R4 
.R5 

Nettleship. 

Ritchie,           :    &*«&   **£*??? 

Robertson. 

IZV 

.R6 

Romanes. 

.S4 

Sidgwick. 

1650-58 

Spencer  (3). 

1665 

Stirling. 

1671 

Wallace. 
France. 
Comprehensive  works. 

1801 

English. 

1802 

French. 

1803 

German. 

1805 

Other. 

1809 

Special  topics,  by  subject,  A-Z. 
By  period. 
17th  century. 

- 

1815 

General  works. 

1818 

Special  topics,  by  subject,  A-Z. 
Individual  philosophers. 

1825 

Bayle. 
Descartes. 

1831 

Dictionaries,  lexicons,  etc. 
Collected  Works. 

1833 

Original  editions,  by  date. 

1835 

Partial  editions,  selection,  etc. 

Translations. 

1836 

Latin. 

1837 

English. 

1838 

German. 

1839 

Italian. 

1840 

Spanish. 

1842 

Other. 

44 


B 


PHILOSOPHY 


B 


1845-49 

1850-54 

1855-59 

1860-64 

1868 

1871 

1873 

1875 

1878 

1880-88 

1889 

1889. 

1890-98 

1900-04 

1911 

1914 
1917 
1921 
1925 

1928 
1930-38 
1940-48 
1950-58 

1959. 
1960-68 
1970-78 
1980-88 
1990-98 
2000-08 
2010-18 

2019 
2020-28 
2040-48 
2050-58 
2060-68 


Modern. 
France. 
By  period. 
17th  century. 

Individual  philosophers. 
Descartes. 

Separate  works. 

Discoura  de  la  methode. 
Meditationes  de  prima  philosophia. 
Les  passions  de  l'ame. 
Principia  philosophise. 
Other  works,  A-Z. 
Indexes,  outlines,  paraphrases,  etc. 
General  works   (biography,    popular  accounts, 

etc.),  by  author. 
Criticism  and  interpretation. 
Special  topics,  by  subject,  A-Z,  subarranged 
by  author  of  treatise. 
Gassendi  (2). 
H7  Huet,  Pierre  Daniel. 

L3  LeClerc,  Jean. 

Malebranche  (2). 
Pascal  (3). 
18th  century. 
General  works. 
Special  topics. 
Ideology. 
Scepticism. 
Traditionalism. 
Other,  A-Z. 
Individual  philosophers. 
Aza'is. 

Alembert  (2). 
Bonnet  (2). 

Bossuet  (2)  (cf.  Theology). 
Buffier. 
Buffon  (2). 
Cabanis  (2). 
Condillac  (2). 
Condorcet  (2). 
Destutt  de  Tracy  (2). 
Diderot  (2). 
D8  Dupont  de  Nemours. 

Fontenelle  (2). 
Helvetius  (2). 
Holbach  (2). 
La  Mettrie  (2). 


A  7 


B7 


45 


B 


PHILOSOPHY 


B 


France. 

By  period. 

18th  century. 

Individual  philosophers. 

2080-88 

Maupertuia  (2). 

2090-98 

Montesquieu  (2). 

2100-08 

Morelly  (2). 

2109.P6 

PreVost,  Pierre. 

2110-18 

Quesnay  (2). 

2120-28 

Robinet  (2). 

2130-38 

Rousseau  (2)  (cf.  JC  179;  LA  121,  LB  511). 

2150-58 

Turgot  (2). 

2160-68 

7olney  (2). 

2170-78 

Voltaire  (2). 

19th  century. 

2185 

General  works. 

2188 

Special  topics. 

Individual  philosophers. 

2191 

Ampere,  A.M. 

2193 

Binet  (cf.  Psychology). 

2195 

Caro. 

2200-49 

Comte  (1). 

Separate  works: 

2220-1 

Cours  de  philosophic  positive. 

2225-9 

Discours  sur  1 'ensemble  du  positivism 

2230-4 

Systeme  de  politique, positive. 

2240-4 

Synthese  subjective. 

2258. C6 

Cournot. 

2260-68 

Cousin  (2). 

2270.D8 

Dunan. 

.F6 

Fouillee,  A. 

.F8 

Franck,  Adolphe. 

.G7 

Guyau. 

2280-88 

Jouffroy  (2). 

2289.  L2 

Lamarck. 

2290-98 

LamennaLs  (2). 

2300-08 

Laromiguiere  (2). 

2315 

Leroux,  P. 

2320-28 

Maine  de  Biran  (2). 

2331.M2 

Maistre,  J.  M.  de. 

2337 

Ravaisson-Mollien,  F. 

2339.  R3 

R6musat,  Charles  de. 

2340-48 

Renan  (2). 

2350-58 

Renouvier  (2). 

2365 

Reynaud. 

2369.  R6 

Rosny-. 

2370-78 

Roye'r-Collard  (2). 

2380-88 

Saint  Simon  (2). 

2390 

Saisset. 

2392 

Secr&an. 

46 


B  PHILOSOPHY  B 


Modern. 

France. 

By  period. 

19th  century. 

Individual  philosophers. 

2400-04 

Simon  (3). 

2405-08 

Taine  (3). 

2411 

Tarde. 

2415 

Vacherot. 

Germany. 

Comprehensive  works. 

2521 

English. 

2522 

French. 

2523 

German. 

2525 

Other. 

2528 

Special  topics,  by  subject,  A-Z. 

By  period. 

17th  century. 

2535 

General  works. 

2538 

Special  topics. 

Individual  philosophers. 

2545 

Bekker. 

2550-2599 

leibnitz  (1). 

Separate  works: 

2565 

Animadversiones  ad  Cartesii  principia  phi- 

losophiae. 

2566 

Considerations  sur  les  principes  de  la  vie 

et  sur  les  natures  plastiques. 

2567 

De  arte  combinatoria. 

2568 

De  prima  philosophiae  emendatione  et  de 

notione  substantiae. 

2569 

De  principio  individui. 

2570 

De  vera  methodo  philosophiae  et  theolo- 

giae. 

2571 

De  vita  beata. 

2575-2579 

Meditationes   de  cognitione    veritate,  et 

ideis. 

2574 

Monadologie. 

2581 

Nouveaux  essais  sur  l'entendement  hu- 

maine. 

2582 

Principes  de  la  nature  et  de  la  grace. 

2583 

Refutation  inexiite  de  Spinoza. 

2585-2589 

Systeme  nouveau  de  la  nature  et  de  la  com- 

munication des  substances.   • 

2590 

Theodic6e. 

2591 

Other,  A-Z. 

2603 

Pufendorf  (cf.  JC  156;  JX  2131). 

2605 

Thomasiue. 

2609 

Tschirnhausen. 

47 


B 


PHILOSOPHY 


B 


Modern. 

Germany. 

By  period. 

18th  century. 

2615 

General  works. 

Special  topics. 

2621 

Die  Aufklarung. 

2628 

Other,  A-Z. 

Individual  philosophers. 

2634 

Baumeister,  F.  C.  (cf.  JC  156;  JX  2131). 

2637 

Baumgarten,  A.  G. 

2640-43 

Bilfinger  (3). 

2645-18 

Buddeus  (3). 

2651 

Creuz. 

2654 

Cruaiua. 

2657 

Engel,  J.  J. 

2660-63 

Garve  (3). 

2665-68 

Hamann  (3). 

2673 

Lambert,  J.  H. 

2675-78 

Leaaing  (3). 

2682 

Losaiua. 

2685 

Meier,  G.  F. 

2690-93 

Mendelaaohn  (3).                                           . 
Nicolai(3).                          v  \       T^'uLdLl&t 

2695-98 

ft  9 

'     2699.P3 

Plainer.                ifl4         0<lT}MG£^  VtltdKitk 
Plouquet. 

2699.P5 

2699.  R4 

Reirnarua. 

2701 

Riidiger. 

2705-08 

Steinbart  (3). 

2710-13 

Tetena  (3). 

2715 

Tiedeman. 

2720-28 

Wolff  (2)  (cf.  JC  156,  JX  2347). 

Later  18th  and  early  19th  century. 

2741 

General  works. 

Special  topics. 

2745 

German  transcendental  idealism. 

2748 

Other,  A-Z. 

Individual  philosophers. 

2750-2799 

Kant  (1). 

Separate  works. 

2765 

Gedanken  von  der  wahren  achatzung  der  le- 

bendigen  krafte. 

2766 

Grundlegung  der  metaphyaik  der  eitten. 

2770-74 

Kritik  der  praktiachen  vernunft. 

2775-79 

Kritik  der  reinen  vernunft. 

2780-84 

Kritik  der  urtheilakraft. 

2785 

Metaphyaiache  anfangagriinde  der  naturwiaeen- 

echaft. 

X 


48 


B  PHILOSOPHY  B 


Modern. 

Genuany. 

By  period. 

Later  18th  and  early  19th  century. 

Individual  philosophers. 

Kant  (1). 

Separate  works. 

2786-90 

Religion   innerhalb   dor  grenzen   der  blossen 

vernunft. 

2792 

Prolegomena. 

2794 

Other,  A-Z. 

2800-2849 

Fichte  (1). 

Separate  works. 

2814 

Bericht  an  das  publikum  iiber  das  wesen  der 

neuesten  philosophic 

2815-19 

Grundlage  des  naturrechts. 

2820-24 

Grundlage  der  wissenschaftslehre. 

2825-29 

Grundriss  des  eigenthumlichen  in  der  wissen- 

schaftslehre. 

2830-34 

Kritik  aller  offenbarung. 

2838 

System  der  sittenlehre. 

2841 

Ueber  den  grund  unsres  glaubens. 

2844 

Other  works,  A-Z. 

2850-2899 

Schelling  (1). 

Separate  works. 

2865 

Bruno  oder  iiber  daa  naturliche  u.  gdttliche 

princip  der  dinge. 

2866 

Denkmal  der  schrift  Jakobis   von   den  gott- 

lichen  dingen. 

2868 

Fernere   darstellungen   aiis   dem   system   der 

philosophie. 

2870 

Ideen  zu  einer  philosophie  der  natur. 

2872 

Philosophie  und  religion. 

2875-79 

System  der  naturphilosophie. 

2880-84 

System  des  transcendentalen  idealismus. 

(2886) 

Ueber  das  wesen  der  menschlichen  freiheit. 

2888 

Ueber  die  mdglichkeit  einer  form  der  philoso- 

phie iiberhaupt. 

2889 

Verhaltniss  der  naturphilosophie  zur  verbee- 

serten  Fichte'schen  lehre. 

(2891) 

Vorlesungen  iiber  die  methode  des    akadem 

studiums. 

2892 

Vom  ich  als  princip  der  philosophie. 

2893 

Von  der  weltseele. 

2894 

Other  works,  A-Z. 

2900-2949 

Hegel  (1). 

Separate  works. 

2914 

Abhandlungen. 

2915-19 

Encyklopaedie    der    philosophischen   wissen- 

schaften. 

607023  O  -  44  -  4  49 


B 


PHILOSOPHY 


B 


Modern. 

Germany. 

By  period. 

Later  18th  and  early  19th  century. 

Individual  philosophers. 

Hegel. 

Separate  works. 

2923 

Glauben  und  wissen. 

2924 

Naturrecht  und  staatswissenschaft. 

2925-29 

Phaenomenologie  des  geistes. 

2931 

Propaedeutik. 

2933 

Ueber  das  verhiiltniss    der    natur-philosophie  zur 

philosophie  iiberhaupt. 

2935 

Vorlesungen  iiber  die  aesthetik. 

2936 

Vorlesungen  ii.  d.  geschichte  d.  philosophie. 

2937 

Vorlesungen  ii.  d.  philosophie  d.  geschichte. 

2938 

Vorlesungen  ii.  d.  philosophie  d.  religion. 

2941 

Wer  denkt  abstrakt? 

2942 

Wissenschaft  der  logik. 

2944 

Other,  A-Z. 

2950-54 

Baader  (3). 

2956 

Bardili. 

2958 

Beck,  J.  S. 

2960-64 

Beneke  (3). 

2970-73 

Feuerbach  (3). 

2974  .F3 

Fichte,  I.  H. 

.F4 

Fischer,  Karl  Philipp. 

2975-79 

Fries  (3). 

2990-2993 

Hamann  (3). 

3000-49 

Herbart  (cf.  L)  (1). 

Separate  works. 

3015-9 

Allgemeine  metaphysik. 

3020-4 

Allgemeine  praktische  philosophie. 

3025-9 

Hauptpunkte  der  logik. 

3030-4 

Hauptpunkte  der  metaphysik. 

( 3035-9) 

Kurze  encyklopiidie  der  philosophie. 

(3040) 

Lehrbuch  der  psychologic. 

3041 

Lehrbuch  zur   einleitung  in  die  philosophie. 

( 3042) 

Die  psychologie  als  wissenschaft  neu  gegrundet  auf 

erfahrung,  metaphysik  und  mathematik. 

(3043) 

Psychologische  untersuchungen. 

3044 

Other,  A-Z. 

3051 

Herder. 

3055-59 

Jacobi  (3). 

3061 

Krause,  C.  F. 

3063 

Krug. 

3065-69 

Maiinon  (3). 

3071 

Novalis. 

3073 

•  Okcn. 

3077 

Reinhold,  Ernst. 

3080-84 

Reinhold,  Karl  L.  (3). 

50 


B 


PHILOSOPHY 


B 


Modern. 


Germany. 

By  period. 

Later  18th  and  early  19th  century. 

Individual  philosophers. 

3086.  S3 

Schiller. 

.S5 

Schlegel,  F. 

.S6 

Schlcgel,  W. 

3090-98 

Schleiermacher  (2). 

3100-49 

Schopenhauer  (1). 

Separate  works. 

3114 

Die  beiden  grundproblerae  der  ethik. 

3115-9 

Parerga  und  paralipomena. 

3120-4 

Ueber    die    vierfache    wurzel    des    satzes    vom 

zureichenden  grunde. 

3125-9 

Ueber  don  willen  in  der  natur. 

3135-9 

Die  welt  ale  wille  und  vorstellung. 

3144 

Other,  A-Z. 

3151.S4 

Schulze,  G.  E. 

.S6 

Schwegler. 

.S8 

Steffens. 

3155-58 

Trendelenburg  (3). 

3160-68 

Ulrici  (2). 

3175 

Weisse. 

3181 


3185 
3188 
3191 
3194 
3197 

3200-08 

3215 

3216.C3 
.C4 
3220-23 

3225 

3227 
3230-38 

3241 

3245.  F7 

3251 
3260-68 
3270-78 

3279.H5 


Later  19th  century  (circa  1850  + ). 
General  works. 
Special  topics. 

(Limited  to  works  on  Germany  and  the  period.) 
Idealism. 
Materialism. 
Naturalism. 

Pessimism  and  optimism. 
Positivism. 
Individual  philosophers. 
Avenarius  (2). 
Biichner. 
Class,  Gustav. 
Cohen,  Hermann. 
Duhring  (3). 
Erdmann. 
Eueken. 
Fethner  (2). 
Fischer,  Kuno. 
Frohsc  hammer,  Jakob. 
Goschel. 

Haeckel  (cf.  Q)  (2). 
Hartmann  (2) 
llelmholtz. 


51 


B 


PHILOSOPHY 


B 


.K2 


3281 
3285 

3290-98 

3300-03 
3309. 

3310-18 
3321 
3323. 
3323. 
3325 
3335 

3340-43 
3345 
3346 
3348 
3351 
3355 
3365 
3371 

3380-88 
3391 
3395 


3501 
3511 
3515 

3551 
3561 


3571 
3575 

3580-83 

3591 
3595 

3598 

3601 


M6 


T3 


Modern. 
Germany. 

Later  19th  century  (circa  185 — ) 
Individual  philosophers. 
Kann,  Albert. 
Lange,  F.  A. 
Lazarus,  M. 
Lotze  (2). 
Mach  (3). 
Mobius,  P.  J. 
Nietzsche  (2). 
Paulsen. 
Petzoldt. 
Prantl. 
Rosenkranz. 
Steinthal. 

Strauss  (cf.  Theology)  (3). 
Stumpf. 
Teichm  tiller. 
Tonnies. 
tiberweg. 
Vogt,  C. 
Willmann. 
Windelband. 

Wundt  (cf.  Psychology)  (2). 
Zeller. 
Ziegler,  T. 
Greece  (Modern). 

(For  Ancient,  see  B  165-626.) 
General  works. 

Special  topics,  by  subject,  A-Z. 
Individual  philosophers,  A-Z. 
Italy. 

General  works. 

Special  topics,  by  subject,  A-Z. 
By  period. 
17th  century. 
General  works. 

Special  topics,  by  subject,  A-Z 
Individual  philosophers. 
Vico  (3). 
18th  century. 
General  works. 

Special  topics,  by  subject,  A-Z 
Individual  philosophers,  A-Z. 
19th  century. 
General  works. 


52 


PHILOSOPHY 


B 


Modern. 
Italy. 

By  period. 
19th  century. 
Special  topics. 
3605  Positivism. 

3608  Scholasticism. 

Individual  philosophers. 
3612  Ardigo. 

3614. C3  Ceretti. 

3615  Ferrari. 

3618  Francbi  (Cristoforo  Bonavino). 

3620-23  Galluppi  (3). 

3625-28  Gioberti  (3). 

3635  Mamiani. 

3640-48  Rosmini-Serbati  (2). 

The  Netherlands. 
3801  General  works. 

3821  Special  topics,  by  subject,  A-Z. 

By  period. 
17th  century. 
3871  General  works. 

3875  Special  topics,  by  subject,  A-Z. 

Individual  philosophers. 
3900-3949  Genlincx  (1). 

Separate  works. 
3915-17  Ethica. 

3920-24  Logica  fundamentis  suia  reatituta. 

3925-29  Metaphysica  vera  et  ad  mentem  peripateticam. 

3931  Methodua  inveniendi  argumenta. 

3933  Phyeica  vera. 

3935-39  Quaestionea  quodlibeticae. 

3944  Other,  A-Z. 

3951-3999  Spinoza  (1). 

Separate  works. 
3964  Epistolae. 

3970-74  Ethica. 

3975-79  Tractatus  de  Deo  et  homine  ejusque  felicitate. 

3980-84  Tractatua  de  intellectua  emendatione. 

3985  Tractatus  theologico-politicua. 

3994  Other,  A-Z. 

4000  Other,  A-Z. 

18th  century. 
4005  General  works. 

4011  Special  topics,  by  subject,  A-Z. 

Individual  philosophers. 
4020-28  Hematerhuia. 

53 


B  PHILOSOPHY  B 

Modern. 

Holland  (19th  century). 
4041  General  works. 

4045  Special  topics,  by  subject,  A-Z. 

Individual  philosophers. 
4060-68  Heusde,  P.  W.  van. 

4080-88  Opzoomer. 

Belgium  (19th  century). 
4151  General  works. 

4155  Special  topics,  by  subject,  A-Z. 

Individual  philosophers. 
4161  Gruyer,  L.  A. 

4170-73  Strada,  J.  (3). 

Russia. 
4201  General  works. 

4208  Special  topics,  by  subject,  A-Z. 

By  period. 

17th  and  18th  centuries. 
4211  General  works. 

4215  Special  topics,  by  subject,  A-Z. 

4218  Individual  philosophers,  A-Z. 

19th  century. 
4231  General  works. 

4235  Special  topics,  by  subject,  A-Z. 

Individual  philosophers.  l 

4240-48  .  Grot. 

4250-58  Preobrazhenskil. 

4260-68  Solov'ev. 

4270-78  Troitskil. 

Scandinavia. 
4301  General  works.     (History,  etc.). 

By  period. 
4305  1 7th  century. 

4308  18th  century. 

4311  19th  century. 

4315  Special  topics,  by  subject,  A-Z. 

Denmark. 
4325  General  works. 

4328  Special  topics,  by  subject,  A-Z. 

By  period. 

17th  and  18th  centuries. 
4335  General  works. 

4338  Special  topics,  by  subject,  A-Z. 

4341  Individual  philosophers,  A-Z. 


54 


B 


PHILOSOPHY 


\i 


Modern. 

Denmark. 

By  period. 

19th  century. 

4345 

General  works. 

434S 

Special  topics,  by  subject,  A-Z. 

Individual  philosophers. 

4353 

Brochner. 

4360-68 

HSffding. 

4370-78 

Kierkegaard. 

4381 

Km  man. 

4383 

Martensen. 

4385 

Nielsen,  It. 

4387 

Oersted. 

4389 

Sibbern. 

Norway. 

4411 

General  works. 

4415 

Special  topics,  by  subject,  A-Z. 

By  period. 

17th  and  18th  centuries. 

4421 

General  works. 

4425 

Special  topics,  by  subject,  A-Z. 

4428 

Individual  philosophers,  A-Z. 

19th  century. 

4431 

General  works. 

4435 

Special  topics,  by  subject,  A-Z. 

4438 

Individual  philosophers,  A-Z. 

Sweden. 

4455 

General  works. 

4458 

Special  topics,  by  subject,  A-Z. 

By  period. 

17th  and  18th  centuries. 

4461 

General  works. 

4465 

Special  topics,  by  subject,  A-Z. 

4468 

Individual  philosophers,  A-Z. 

19th  century. 

4471 

General  works. 

4475 

Special  topics,  by  subject,  A-Z. 

Individual  philosophers. 

4480-88 

Bostrom . 

Spain  and  Portugal. 

4511 

General  works. 

4515 

Special  topics,  by  subject,  A-Z. 

55 


B  PHILOSOPHY 

Modern. 

Spain  and  Portugal. 
By  period. 
4521  17th  century. 

4525  1 8th  century. 

4528  19th  century. 

Spain. 
4561  General  works. 

4565  Special  topics,  by  subject,  A-Z. 

4568  Individual  philosophers,  A-Z. 

Portugal. 
4591  General  works. 

4595  Special  topics,  by  subject,  A-Z. 

4598  Individual  philosophers,  A-Z. 

Switzerland. 

cf.  1801-2415  (France). 
4625  General  works. 

4628  Special  topics,  by  subject,  A-Z. 

By  period. 
4635  17th  century. 

4638  18th  century. 

4641  19th  century. 

4651  Individual  philosophers,  A-Z. 


56 


LOGIC 


BC 

1 

Periodicals. 

4 

Societies. 

6 

Collections. 

9 

Dictionaries. 

History. 

Comprehensive  works. 

11 

Early. 

15 

Recent. 

21 

Special  topics,  by  subject,  A-Z. 

By  period. 

Ancient. 

25-6 

Oriental. 

28-9 

Grecian. 

Under  each: 

31-2 

Roman. 

•    (1)  General  works. 

34-5 

Medieval. 

(2)  Special  topics,  by  subject,  A-Z. 

38-9 

Modern. 

41-49 

Special  systems  and  theories. 

(Classed  at  present  in  B,  General  philosophic  systems,  but  to  be  rep- 

resented here  in  card  ah  elf-list  by  reference  entries.) 

50 

Theory,  nature,  scope,  relations,  etc. 

51 

Relation  to  speculative  philosophy. 

53 

Relation  to  psychology. 

55 

Relation  to  ethics. 

57 

Other. 

59 

Study  and  teaching. 

Treatises.     General  works. 

Deductive  logic  (and  deductive  and  inductive  combined). 

Early  works. 

60 

Latin. 

61 

English. 

62 

French. 

63 

German. 

66 

Other,  by 

language,  A-Z. 

57 


BC  LOGIC  BC 

Treatises.     General  works. 
Deductive  logic. 
Recent  works. 

71  English. 

72  French. 

73  German. 

74  Italian. 

75  Spanish. 

78  Other,  by  language,  A-Z. 

Inductive  and  empirical  logic. 
80  Early  works. 

Recent  works. 

91  English. 

92  French. 

93  German. 

94  Italian. 

95  Spanish. 

99  Other,  by  language,  A-2. 

Compends,  text-books,  etc. 
Early  works. 
101  English. 

105  Other,  by  language,  A-Z. 

Recent  works. 
108  English. 

Ill  French. 

1.14  German. 

117  Other,  by  language,  A-Z. 

Special. 
121         Genetic  and  evolutionary  logic. 

Symbolic  and  algebraic  logic. 
131  Early  works. 

135  Recent  works. 

Mechanical    logical    methods    and    systems.      "Logic    ma- 
chines." 

137  Early  works. 

138  Recent  works. 

141         Logic  of  chance.     Probability. 

(Cf.  HA  29-31;  QA  273;  QH  405.) 
Logic  for  professional  classes. 

(Cf.  Elocution.     Argumentation.     Political  science,  etc.) 

151  Lawyers. 

156  Legislators. 

161  Other,  by  class,  A-Z. 


58 


BC  LOGIC  BC 

Treatises. 
Special. 
171  Truth  and  error.     Certitude. 

(Cf.  BD  181  Epistemology;  BJ  1420-1424  Ethics.) 
173  Proof. 

175  Fallacies. 

177  Reasoning,  argumentation,  etc. 

181  Propositions. 

183  Hypothesis. 

185  Syllogisms.     Enthymeme.     Sorites.     Dilemma,  etc. 

199  Other,  by  subject,  A-Z. 


59 


METAPHYSICS 

BD  GENERAL  PHILOSOPHICAL  TREATISES. 


Manuals,  Compends,  Introductions  to  philosophy, 

Early  works. 

10 

Latin. 

11 

English  and  American. 

12 

French  and  Belgian. 

13 

German. 

15 

Other. 

Recent. 

21 

English  and  American. 

22 

French  and  Belgian. 

23 

German. 

24 

Italian. 

25 

Spanish  and  Spanish  American. 

28 

Other. 

30-35 

Text-books,  elements.* 

41 

Lectures,  miscellany,  pamphlets,  etc. 

METAPHYSICS. 

General  works. 

(Prefer  BD  10-35.) 
100-105     Early  works.* 
111-118     Recent.* 

125     Metaphysics  of  the  school  (Scholastic). 

(Cf.  Scholasticism,  B  734,  B  839.) 
131     Compends,  manuals,  outlines,  etc. 

EPISTEMOLOGY.     THEORY  OF  KNOWLEDGE. 

General  works. 
150-155     Early.* 
161-169     Recent.* 

171     Popular  works.     Truth.     Certitude,  etc. 
(Cf.  BC  171;  BJ  1420-4.) 
Special. 
181         Origin  and  sonrces  of  knowledge. 
(Cf.  B  808-843.) 
Intuitionalism. 
Rationalism. 
Sensationalism. 
Empiricism. 

61 


BD 

METAPHYSICS                                     BD 

Special. 

201 

limits  of  knowledge. 

(Cf.  B  808-843.) 

Criticism. 

Skepticism. 

Positivism. 

Agnosticism. 

Solipsism. 

Nihilism. 

211 

The  unknowable.     "Ding  an  sich." 

215 

Belief.     Faith. 

221 

Relativity  of  knowledge. 

232 

Theory  of  values.     "Werth." 

235 

Abstraction.     Generalization. 

Methodology.     Classification  of  the  sciences. 

(Cf.  Q  177.) 

240 

Early  works. 

241 

Recent. 

ONTOLOGY. 

General  works. 

300-305 

Early.* 

311-318 

Recent.* 

Special. 

331 

Being.     Nature  of  reality.     Substance. 

Dualism. 

Materialism. 

Spiritualism. 

Subjective  idealism. 

352 

Phenomenalism.     Attributes  of  being. 

373 

Change. 

394 

Unity  and  plurality. 

411 

Finite  and  infinite.     The  conditioned  and  unconditioned. 

416 

The  absolute. 

The  soul,  Immortality,  etc. 

420 

Early  works. 

421 

English. 

422 

Other  languages,  A-Z. 

Special. 

426 

Preexistence  of  the  soul.     Metempsychosis. 

428 

Soul  of  animals. 

(Cf.  BF  660-G85.) 

431 

Life,  Problem  of. 

(Cf.  Ethics.) 

444 

Death,  Problem  of. 

outcuAcz. 

Sociia 

*RJMl2>Co,    Mr, 
62 


BD  METAPHYSICS  BD 


COSMOLOGY. 

493 

Collections. 
General  works. 

500- 

-505 

Early* 

511- 

-518 

Recent* 

523 

Compends,  lectures,  etc. 

(For  curiosa,  etc.,  nee  BD  701.) 
Special. 

Teleology.     Causation.     Final  cause. 
(Cf.  HI)  411.) 
General  works. 

530 

-535 

Early.* 

541 

-548 

Recent.* 
Special. 

553 

Mechanism.     Mechanical  theories  of  the  universe 
(Including  Mechanism  and  Theism.) 

555 

Theism. 

558 

Pantheism. 

573 

Philosophy  of  religion. 
(Prefer  Religion.) 

581 

Philosophy  of  nature. 
(Prefer  Q.) 

591 

Cause  and  effect. 

595 

Chance. 
Evolution,  see  B  818,  Q. 

621 

Space. 

626 

Space  and  matter. 

632 

Space  and  time. 

638 

Time. 

643 

Number  and  quantity. 

645 

Cosmic  harmony. 

646 

Matter,  Structure  of.     Atomism,  etc. 

(Cf.Q,  BD331.) 
Matter  and  motion.     Force. 

652 

701 

Miscellaneous  speculations.     Curiosa,  etc. 

708 

Pamphlets. 

63 


BF 


PSYCHOLOGY 


Periodicals. 

(cf.  Philosophy,  Bl-8;  Psychic  research,  BF  1002-1008;  Experimental 
psychology,  QP351.) 

1  English  and  American. 

2  French  and  Belgian. 

3  German. 

4  Italian. 

5  Spanish  and  Spanish  American. 
8         Other,  A-Z. 

11-18     Societies.*         $Q 

20     Congresses. 
21-28     Collections.*  , 

31      Dictionaries. 

l"neory,  scope,  and  relations.  _ 

38  General.  'A*' 

39  Statistical  methods. 
Special. 

41  Relation  to  speculative  philosophy. 

44  Relation  to  logic. 

47  Relation  to  ethics. 

51  Relation  to  theology. 

54  Relation  to  pedagogy. 

57  Relation  to  sociology. 

61  Relation  to  law. 

64  Relation  to  natural  sciences. 

67  Psychology  and  life. 

77     Study  and  teaching. 
History. 
81-88''      Comprehensive.* 
By  period. 

91  Ancient. 

93  Medieval. 

Modern. 

95  General. 

98  Renaissance. 
101  18th  century. 
103  19th  century. 
105       20th  century. 

607023  O  -  44  -  5  65 


BF  PSYCHOLOGY  BF 

History. 
108         Special  topics,  bv,  subject,  A-Z. 
Treatises. 

Early  works,  to  circa  1850. 


110 

Latin. 

111-18 

Other.* 

Recent.  / 

121-28 

Comprehensive.* 

131-38 

Compends.     Manuals.* 

141-48 

Outlines.     Syllabi.* 

Mind  and  body. 

150-158 

Early  works.* 

161-168 

Recent.* 

171 

Pamphlets. 

173 

Pathologic  psychology.     General  treatises. 

(CL  BF376,  423-431,  491;  IIV;  QP;  RC;  etc.) 

Physiological  and  experimental  psychology. 

(Mostly  in  QP  351-499.) 

181-188 

Treatises.* 

191-198 

Compends.* 

Anatomy  and  physiology  of  the  nervous  system. 

[211] 

General  works. 

(See  QP  361.) 

Special. 

[214] 

Nerve  elements.     The  neuron. 

(See  QP  363-368.) 

[218] 

The  brain  and  its  functions  (including  Localization  of 

function). 

(See  QP  377-425.) 

[223] 

The  spinal  cord,  nerves,  and  sympathetic  system. 

(See  QP  371-374.) 

[226] 

Reflex  and  automatic  functions. 

(See  QP  372;  cf.  391.) 

Pathological  anatomy  of  the  nervous  system. 

(See  RC  361.) 

Sensation. 

231 

Early  works. 

233 

General  works. 

(See  QP  431  for  physiological  discussions.) 

[237] 

Psycho-physics  (Weber's  and  Fechner's  law,  etc.). 

(See  QP  431-445.) 

Special  senses. 

241 

Vision. 

(Cf .  QP  475-495.) 

251 

Hearing. 

(Cf.  QP  461-469.) 

66 


BF  PSYCHOLOGY  BF 


Sensation. 

Special  senses. 

261 

Taste. 

(Cf.  QP  456.) 

271 

Smell. 

(Cf.  QP458.) 

275 

Touch  and  other  cutaneous  senses. 

(Cf.  QP451.) 

281 

Temperature  sense. 

285 

Muscle  sense. 

291 

Static  sense. 

(Position,  equilibrium,  etc,  cf.  QP  471.) 

295 

Other. 

Consciousness. 

(Cf.  BD  100-242,  Epistemology;  BD  300-341,  Ontology.) 

311 

General  works. 

General  special. 

315 

The  "unconscious  mind,"  etc. 

[317] 

Reaction  time,  see  QP  391. 

Cf.  QP  372. 

Special. 

321 

Attention.     Apperception. 

323 

Other  topics,  A-Z. 

(E.  g.  Expectancy.) 

335 

Habit  and  accommodation.     Inhibition. 

337 

Special  A-Z. 

(E.  g.  .E9  Exercise,  drill.) 

Heredity. 

(Cf.  B  818,  Evolution;  also  Q,  HM,  etc.) 

341 

General. 

343 

General  special. 

(E.  g.  Heredity  in  royalty.) 

346 

Special  topics,  A-Z. 

353 

Environment. 

355 

Posture. 

357 

Imitation.     Mimicry. 

(Cf.  B  818;  Q;  and  BF  700-788,  Genetic  psychology.) 

Association  and  reproduction  of  ideas. 

365 

General. 

Special. 

367 

Mental  imagery. 

(Cf.     BF408.) 

Memory. 

370 

Early  works. 

371 

Recent.     Theory  of  memory,  etc. 

376 

Diseases  of  the  memory. 

67 


BF  PSYCHOLOGY  BF 

Consciousness. 

Association  and  reproduction  of  ideas. 
Memory. 

Mnemonics.     Memory  training. 
381  History  of  mnemonic  s}7stems. 

Treatises,  systems,  etc. 
383  Early  works. 

385  Recent  (including  minor  works,  Loisette,  etc.). 

Creative  processes.     Imagination.     Invention. 
408  General  works. 

General  special. 
410  Psycholog}^  of  inspiration. 

Special. 
412  Qenius. 

416  Studies  of  men  of  genius,  by  name,  A-Z. 

(E.  g.  Zola.) 
418  Genius  and  heredity. 

(Cf.  BF  341-346,  Heredity.) 
423  Genius  and  insanit}r. 

426  Genius  and  degeneration. 

(Cf.  HV  4965) 
431  (The  age  of)  Efficienc}7,  mental  virility.    Ability,  etc. 

4£5  (Ci.  QP86.)  *  "       .      .  .    "      QPPERtEtn 

435  Stupidity.     Mental  deficiency,  etc. 

441         Comparison,  judgment,  reasoning. 
(Cf.  BC,  Logic.) 

455  Thought  and  language.     Speech,  etc. 

456  Psychology  of  reading,  spelling,  etc.,  by  subject,  A-Z. 
458  Symbolism. 

(Cf.  BC,  Logic.) 
461  Popular  works. 

468         Time,  space,  causality,  etc. 

(Cf.  BD,  Metaphysics.) 
475  Time  relations.     Rhythm,  etc. 

481  Work  and  fatigue. 

(Influence  of  posture,  etc.,  see  BF  355.) 
491         Normal  illusions. 

(See  also  QP;  RC;  BF1001,  Psychology  of  the  subconscious, 
Psychic  research,  Occult  sciences.) 
493  Special,  A-Z. 

(E.  g.  .C7  Conjuring  deceptions.) 


68 


BF  PSYCHOLOGY  BF 

Consciousness. 
Synesthesia. 
495  General. 

Special. 

497  Colored  audition   (pseudo-chromesthesia,   synopsie, 

photism,  phonism). 

498  Number  forms. 

499  Other. 

Affection.     Feeling.     Emotion. 
511         General. 
Special. 
515  Pleasure  and  pain. 

(Cf.  Ethics,  BJ  1481-1491.) 
521  The  feelings.     Sensibility. 

Emotion. 
531-538  Psychological  treatises.* 

Popular  works.     The  "passions,"  etc. 
550-558*  Early  works.* 

560-568  Recent.* 

575  Special  forms  of  emotion,  etc.,  by  name,  A-Z. 

(E.  g.  Anger,  Fear,  Love.) 
Expression  of -the  emotions. 
585  Early  works. 

588  General  treatises. 

Special. 
591  Expression  of  the  emotions  in  man. 

(Cf.  QP  401.1 
593  Expression  of  the  emotions  in  animals. 

(Cf.  QP  401.) 
Will.     Volition. 
General  works. 
608  Early. 

611-618  Recent.* 

Special. 
620-628  Freedom  of  the  will.* 

(Psychological  treatises  only.    Prefer  Ethics:  BJ  1460-1464 
Cf.   Religion;  Liberty — Political  science,  JC  571.) 
Training  of  the  will.     Effort  and  accomplishment. 
Self-direction. 
632  Treatises. 

(Cf.  Ethics.) 
635  Diseases  of  the  will.     Errors  and  abnormalities. 


69 


BF  PSYCHOLOGY  BF 

"New  Thought,"  "Menticulture,"  etc. 

638  Periodicals.     Societies.     Collections. 
Treatises. 

639  English. 

640  General  special. 

641  Other. 

645  Pamphlets  and  other  minor. 

Comparative  psychology. 
Animal  psychology. 
(Cf.  QL  785.) 
660-668  Early  works* 

671-678  Recent* 

685         Instinct.     (Comparative  studies.) 
692         Sex  psychology.     (Comparative  studies.) 
(Cf.  Q,  HQ.) 

697  Differential  psychology.     Individuality. 

698  Personality. 

(Cf.  BF  311,  Consciousness.) 

699  Other  special,  by  subject,  A-Z. 

E.g.,  M6  Migratory  impulse. 
Genetic  psychology. 

(Cf.  B  818,  GN,  HM,  Q;  QH  368,  371.) 
Treatises 

700  Early. 
701-708  Recent* 

7 1 1         Psychological  effect  of  biologic  and  other  survivals. 

Special. 
717  Psychology  of  play. 

721  Child  psychology. 

(Ct.  BF  721,  LB  1177.) 

(Educational  psychology,  child  study:  LB  1051-1139. 
,  Child  study  (J£ugenics):  HQ  771-785.) 

Race'  and  ethnic  psychology. 
730  Early  works. 

i  73,-73S       „  Re«nt-*  . 

Psychology  of  nations.  3nK 

751  General. 

755  By  nation,  A-Z. 

WXVKZ.  Other  special. 
761-768         Psychology  of  evidence.* 
Cf.  BF.  365-441. 
773         Psychology  of  belief,  faith,  etc. 
778         Psychology  of  worth,  value,  meaning. 


70 


BF  PSYCHOLOGY  BF 


Other  special. 

Psychology  of  temperament. 

795 

Treatises. 

Early. 

798 

Recent. 

800-808 

Popular  works.* 

811 

Pamphlets. 

Character.     (Ethology.) 

(Cf.  Ethics,  in  particular  BJ  1518-1695.) 

818 

Treatises  (psychologic.) 

Popular  works. 

819 

Greek  and  Latin. 

820-828 

Early.* 

830-838 

Recent.* 

839 

Pamphlets. 

Physiognomy. 

840-48 

Early  works  (to  1850).* 

850-58 

Recent.* 

859 

Outlines,  pamphlets,  etc. 

861 

Special  topics,  by  subject,  A-Z. 

Phrenology. 

866 

Periodicals. 

868 

History. 

870 

Early  works  (to  1870). 

871-878 

Recent.* 

879 

Outlines,  pamphlets,  etc. 

885 

Special  topics,  by  subject,  A-Z. 

Graphology.     Study  of  handwriting. 

890 

Early  works  (to  circa  1850). 

891-898 

Recent.* 

901 

Outlines,  pamphlets,  etc. 

905 

Special  topics,  by  subject,  A-Z. 

The  hancT                                                         \v^a 

908 

Treatises. 

Popular  works.     (Palmistry.     Chiromancy.) 

910-918 

Early  works.* 

921-928 

Recent.* 

935 

Special  topics,  by  subject,  A-Z. 

71 


METAPSYCHOLOGY. 

BF 


Psychic  research. 

Psychology  of  the  unconscious,  etc. 

Periodicals. 

1001 

English. 

1002 

French. 

1003 

German. 

1004 

Italian. 

1005 

Spanish. 

1006 

Scandinavian. 

1008 

Other. 
Societies. 

1010 

American. 

1011 

English. 

1012 

French." 

1013 

German. 

1014 

Italian. 

1015 

Spanish. 

1018 

Other. 

1021 

Congresses. 

1023 

Collections. 

. 

1025 

Dictionaries. 

1028 

History. 

Reports  of  commissions,  investigations,  etc. 

1029 

General  works, 

by  date. 

1030 

Special  cases,  by  name  of  case,  A-Z. 

1031-38 

Treatises,  etc.* 

(Co  mprehensi  ve . ) 

(Cf.   BF   1251 

-1268,   Treatises    on  spiritualism,    exclusively 

"  New  thought"  literature  in  BF  638-649.) 

1040 

Pamphlets  and  o 

ther  minor. 

1042 

Anti-spiritualism 
(Cf.  BF  1289.) 

,  etc. 

Hallucinations. 

Illusions. 

1048 

Early  works  (t 

o  1800). 

1051-58 

Recent.* 

1063 

Special  topics,  by  subject,  A-Z. 

73 


BF  METAPSYCHOLOGY  BF 

Psychic  research.     Psychology  of  the  unconscious,  etc. 
Sleep.     Somnambulism. 

(Of.  BF  111-1136,  Hypnotism;  BF  1321+,  Trance  etates.) 
1068  Early  works  (to  1800). 

1074  Recent. 

1073  Special  topics,  by  subject,  A-Z. 

Dreaming. 
Treatises. 

1075  Early. 
1078  Recent. 

Popular  works.     "Dream-books,"  etc. 
1080-88  Early  (to  1800).* 

1091-98  Recent.* 

1099  Special  topics,  by  subject,  A-Z. 

Hypnotism.     Suggestion.     Animal    magnetism.     Odylic 
force.     Biomagnetism. 

1111-18  Periodicals.*  ^^q    Huf>t>^ 

1121  Collections. 

1125  History. 

Reports  of  commissions,  investigations,  etc. 

1128  General. 

1129  Special  cases,  by  name  of  case,  A-Z. 
Treatises,  etc. 

1131-38  Early  works*  (to  1870). 

1141-48  Recent.* 

1152  Pamphlets  and  other  minor. 

1156  Special  topics,  by  subject,  A-Z. 

e.  g.  Autohypnotism. 
Catalepsy. 
Odylic  force. 

Psycho-therapeutics,  etc.     (Cf.  RM  901,906,917.) 
Telepathy.     Mind  reading,  etc. 
Treatises,  etc. 
1161  Early  (to  1870). 

1171  Recent. 

Multiple  consciousness.     Dissociation  of  personality,  etc. 
1211-18  Treatises.* 

Spiritism.    Communication  with  discarnate  spirits.    Spir- 
itualism. 
[1225]  Periodicals. 

(See  BF  1001-1008.) 
1228  Societies. 

(See  also  BF  1010-1018.) 


74 


BF  MKTAPSYCIIOLOGY  BF 


Psychic  research.     Psychology  of  the  unconscious,  etc. 

Spiritism.     Communication     with     discarnate     spirits. 

Spiritualism. 

1231 

Congresses. 

(See  also  BF  1021.) 

1235 

Collections. 

(See  also  BF  1023.) 

1241 

History. 

(See  also  BF  1028.) 

Reports  of  commissions,  investigations,  etc. 

(See  BF  1029-1030.) 

Treatises. 

(For  comprehensive  works  not  treating  exclusively  of  spiritualism 

cf.  BF  1031  -1038.     For  anti-spiritualism,  etc.,  Bee  BF  1042.) 

1251-58 

Early  (to  1880).* 

1261-68 

Recent.* 

1272 

Minor  works:  Pamphlets,  etc. 

1275 

Special  topics. 

(e.  g.  Christianity  and  spiritualism.) 

Special. 

Mediumship.     "Psychometry." 

Cases. 

(Cf.  BF  1241.) 

1281 

Collective. 

1283 

Individual,  A-Z. 

Treatises. 

1286 

English. 

1288 

Other. 

1289 

Exposures  of  mediums. 

(Cf.  BF  1042.) 

Spirit  messages,  inspirational  records,  etc. 

1291-98 

Early  works  (to  1880).* 

1301-08 

Recent.* 

1311 

Special,  by  subject,  A-Z. 

Trance  and  analogous  states.    Ecstasy.    Sensory  and 

motor  automatism,  etc. 

1321 

General  works. 

Special. 

1325 

Clairvoyance. 

1331 

Crystal  gazing. 

1338 

Clairaudience. 

1343 

Automatic  writing.     Planchette. 

1347 

Automatic  drawing  and  painting. 

1352 

Trance  utterance. 

(Cf.  BF  1291-.) 

75 


BF  METAPSYCHOLOGY  BF 

Psychic  research,     Psychology  of  the  unconscious,  etc. 
Spiritism.     Communication  with  discarnate  spirits. 
Special. 

Spirit  photography. 

(See  BF  1381.) 
Physical  phenomena  of  spiritism.     Telekinesis. 
1371  General. 

Special. 
1375  Raps. 

1378  Materialization. 

1381  Spirit  photography. 

1383  Dematerialization.     "Fourth  dimension." 

1385  Levitation. 

[1387]  Slate  writing,  see  BF  1343. 

1389  Other,  A-Z. 

(E.  g.  Astral  body.) 


70 


OCCULT  SCIENCES 


1  405 

Collections. 
Ilistorv,  etc. 

1410   1118 

General. 

1410 

Early. 

By  period. 

1421 

Ancient. 

1425 

Medieval. 

1429 

Modern. 

1434 

By  country,  A-Z. 

1439 

Pamphlets  and  other  minor. 

Ghosts.     Apparitions,     llauntings. 
General  works. 
Early. 

1445 

To  1800. 

1451-1458 

1800-1880  .* 

1461-1468 

Recent,  1880-.* 

1471 

Miscellany.     Pamphlets,  etc. 

1473 

Cases,  A-Z. 
.Special. 

1475 

Haunted  houses. 

1481 

Apparitions  of  the  living. 
(Cf.  BF  1161,  Telepathy.) 

1483 

House  Spirits.     "Poltergeister." 

(Cf.  BF  1555,  1473.) 

1486 

CF      , 

oca  opcCLcIo.             Tlylxlg   JL'UtClULlUIl, Out). 

Demonology. 

1501 

Collections. 

1503 

Dictionaries. 
History. 

1505 

General. 
By  period. 

1508 

Ancient. 

1511 

Medieval. 

1514 

Modern. 
General  works. 

1520-1528 

Early,  to  1800. 

1530-1538 

Recent. 

77 


BF  OCCULT  SCIENCES  BF 


Demonology. 

1543 

Miscellany :  Pamphlets,  etc. 

Special. 

Satanism.     Devil  worship,  etc. 

General  works. 

Early,  to  1800. 

1546 

English. 

1547 

Other. 

Recent. 

1548 

English. 

1549 

French. 

1550 

Other. 

1552 

Elemental  spirits!    Genii.    Elves.    Fairies.    Gnomes. 

(Cf.  GR,  Folklore.) 

1553 

The  "evil  eye." 

(Cf.  GR,  Folklore.) 

1555 

Possession.     Obsession. 

(Cf.  Religion;  also  BF  1225-1389.) 

1556 

Incubi.     Succubi.     Vampires. 

1557 

Familiar  spirits. 

1558 

Incantations.     Evocations.     Grimoire. 

1559 

Exorcism  of  demons. 

1561 

Talismans.     Amulets,  etc. 

Witchcraft. 

1563 

Collections. 

History  and  other  general. 

General. 

1565 

Early  works. 

1566 

Recent. 

1567 

Ancient. 

1569 

Medieval.     General. 

(Special  with  countries  in  BF  1573-1584.) 

1571 

Modern. 

1572 

By  subject,  A-Z. 

By  country. 

United  States. 

1573 

General. 

New  England:  Salem,  etc. 

History. 

1575 

Contemporary  works. 

1576 

Other. 

1578 

Special  cases  (other  than  BF  1575-1576),  by 

case,  A-Z. 

1579 

Pamphlets  and  other  minor. 

78 


BF  OCCULT  SCIENC]  BF 

Witchcraft. 
History  and  other  general. 
By  country. 

Other  countries. 
Under  each: 

A  J  A  Z    Early  works.    By  author. 
.A5  XI       Re<  -ni      Bj  author. 
.Z?  Special.     By  date 

1581  Great  Britain. 

1582  France. 

1583  Germany. 

1584  Other,  A   Z. 

Magic,  White  and  Black.     Hermetics.     Kabala.     Necro- 
mancy. 
158  Periodicals. 

L587         Collections. 

History. 
1589  General. 

By  period. 
1591  Ancient. 

1593  Medieval. 

1595  Modern. 

Biography  and  works  of  particular  magicians  and  Her- 
metic philosophers. 

1597  Collected. 

1598  Individual,  A-Z. 

(Nostradamus  in  BF  1815.     See  also  B  for  works  of  Medi- 
eval and  Renaissance  mystics,  etc.) 
General  works. 
1600-1608  Early,  to  1800.* 

1611-1618  Recent.* 

(Works  on  modern  Hermetic  philosophy .) 
1621  Pamphlets  and  other  minor. 

1623         Special  topics,  by  subject,  A-  Z. 
e.  g.  Pythagorean  numb 

Rosicrucians.     Cf.  HS  141. 
Astral  body.     See  BF  1389.  A. 
1626     Magician's  wand. 

162S        Divining  rod.     Dowsingfor  precious  metals,  water,  etc. 
Alchemy. 

General  works. 

(Cf.  QD  13,  25;  RS  S7.) 

1630  Early,  to  1800. 

1631  Recent. 


79 


BF  OCCULT  SCIENCES  BF 

Alchemy. 
Special. 
1634  Alkahest.     Universal  solvent. 

1637  Elixir  of  life. 

1639  Philosopher's  stone.     Transmutation  of  metals. 

Astrology. 
1651         Periodicals. 
1655         Dictionaries. 
1661         Collections. 
History. 

(Prefer  BF  1680-1711:  General  works.) 
1671  General. 

1674  Ancient. 

1676  Medieval. 

1679  Modern. 

General  works. 
Early. 
1680-88  To  1800. 

1690-98  To  1880. 

1701-08  Recent. 

1711  Pamphlets  and  other  minor. 

Special. 
1715  Tables  of  declinations  etc. 

1718  Medical  astrology. 

1721  Bible  and  astrology.    , 

1725  Cyclic  law.     Periodicity. 

1728  Horoscopes.     Nativities  of  special  individuals,  A-Z. 

(e.  g.  Napoleon.) 
Oracles.     Sibyls.     Divinations. 
1745         Collections. 

History  and  other  general. 
1750-58  General. 

Ancient. 

1761  General. 

1762  Classic  Orient. 
1765  Greece. 

1768  Rome. 

1769  Sibylline  books. 
1771            Medieval. 

1773  Modern. 

Special  topics. 
1777  Omens.     Signs.     Auguries. 

1779  Other,  by  subject,  A-Z. 

- 

A I  p  J 
80 


BP  OCCULT  SCIENCES  BF 


Seers.     Prophets.     Prophecies. 

1783 

Periodicals. 

1785 

Collections. 

History  and  other  general. 

1790-98 

General. 

1801 

Ancient. 

1805 

Medieval. 

1809 

Modern. 

1812 

By  country,  A-Z. 

1815 

Biographies  and  prophecies  of  individual  seers,  A-2 

Fortune-telling,  etc.     Cartomancy. 

(Cf.  BF  910-935  Palmistry;  BF  1080-1099  "  Dream-boo  ka.") 

General  works. 

1850-1858 

Early,  to  1800. 

1861-1868 

Recent. 

1874 

Pamphlets  and  other  minor. 

Special  topics. 

Cartomancy.     Fortune-telling  by  cards. 

1876 

Early  works,  to  1800. 

1878 

Recent. 

1879 

Special  topics. 

(e.g.  TheTarot.) 

1881 

Fortune-telling  by  tea  and  coffee  cups. 

1891 

Other.  A-Z. 

807023  O  -  44  -  6  81 


ESTHETICS 


BH. 


1-8     Periodicals.* 
11-18     Societies.* 
19     Congresses. 
21-28     Collections.* 

Theory,  scope,  relations. 
39         General. 
41         Special. 

Theory  of  fine  arts,  see  N  61-79. 
Theory  of  literature,  see  PN  51-75. 
Study  and  teaching. 
61         Genera!  works. 
63         Particular  schools,  A-Z. 

History  and  systems. 
81         General. 

Antiquity. 
91  General.  x 

101-102  Orient.  [Under  each: 

108-109    '         Greece.        (1)  General. 
115-116  Rome.    J      (2)  Special. 

Middle  ages. 
131  General. 

136  Special. 

Modern. 
151  General. 

160-168  16th  century. 

170-178  17th  century. 

180-188  18th  century. 

191-198  19th  century. 

201-208  20th  century. 


82 


BJ 


ETHICS 


Periodicals. 

1  American  and  English. 

2  French  and  Belgian. 

3  Gorman. 

4  Italian. 

5  Spanish  and  Spanish  American. 
8         Other,  A-Z. 

11-18  Societies* 

19  Congresses. 

21-28     Collections*  2\         Sterol    Lr^u-a^i        \ 

Theory,  scope,  relations.  t  j\\     < 

37         General. 
Special. 
41  Relation  to  speculative  philosophy. 

43  Relation  to  logic. 

45  Relation  to  psychology. 

46  Relation  to  esthetics  (art,  literature,  etc.). 

47  Relation  to  theology. 
49  Relation  to  pedagogy. 
51             Relation  to  sociology. 
53  Relation  to  economics. 

55  Relation  to  law  and  politics. 

57  Relation  to  science. 

63     Dictionaries. 
66     Study  and  teaching. 
68         Particular  schools.  A-Z. 
History  and  systems. 

(Mainly  in  B.  Cf.  Treatises,  BJ  1001-1085.) 
71-78         Comprehensive  works.* 
84         Special  topics,  A-Z. 
By  period. 
Ancient. 
101  Comprehensive  works. 

107  Special  topics,  by  subject,  A-Z. 


(J 

ETHICS 

History  and  systems. 

By  period. 

Ancient. 

Orient. 

Ill 

General  works. 

By  country. 

Under  each : 

(1)  Collections. 

(2)  History,  etc. 

(3)  Special  topics,  A-Z. 

116-118 

China  and  Japan. 

(Cf.  BL.) 

121-123 

India. 

(Cf.  BL.) 

125 

Other,  A-Z. 

131-133 

Egypt. 

(Cf.  BL.) 

136-138 

Assyria-Babylonia. 

(Cf.  BL.) 

141-143 

Persia. 

(Cf.  BL.) 

146-148 

Hebrews. 

(Cf.  BL.) 

Greece  and  Rome. 

160 

Collections. 

Greece. 

161 

Comprehensive  works. 

171 

Special  topics,  by  subject,  A-Z. 

By  period. 

Under  each: 

(1)  Collections. 

(2)  History,  etc. 

(3)  Special  topics,  by  subject,  A-Z. 

(4)  Ethical  philosophers,  A-Z. 

181-184 

First  period  (to  circa  450  B.  C). 

191-194 

Second  period  (to  circa  300  B.  C). 

211-214 

Greco-Roman. 

221-224 

Alexandrian  and  early  Christian. 

Medieval  (to  1500). 

231 

Comprehensive  works. 

251 

Special  topics,  by  subject,  A-Z. 

255 

Ethical  philosophers,  A-Z. 

Renaissance  (1500-1700). 

271 

Comprehensive  works. 

281 

Special  topics,  by  subjects,  A-Z. 

285 

Ethical  philosophers,  A-Z. 

BJ 


84 


JJ 

ETHICS 

History  and  systems. 

By  period. 

Modem  (1700-). 

301-308 

Comprehensive  works.* 

By  period. 

311 

18th  century. 

315 

19th  century. 

319 

20th  century. 

324 

Special  topics,  by  subjects,  A-Z. 

By  country. 

Under  each : 

(1)  Collections. 

(2)  History,  etc. 

(3)  Special  topics,  by  subject,  A-Z, 

(4)  Ethical   philosophers,    A-Z. 

351-354 

United  .States. 

401-404 

Canada.     British  America. 

411-414 

Spanish  America.     General. 

421-424 

Mexico. 

431-434 

Central  America. 

441-444 

West  Indies. 

451-454 

South  America. 

461-464 

Argentine  Republic. 

471-474 

Bolivia. 

481-484 

Brazil. 

491-494 

Chile. 

501-504 

Colombia. 

511-514 

Ecuador. 

521-524 

Guiana. 

531-534 

Paraguay. 

541-544 

Peru. 

551-554 

Uruguay. 

561-564 

Venezuela. 

601-604 

England. 

651-654 

Scotland. 

701-704 

France. 

751-754 

Germany. 

801-804 

Greece. 

811-814 

Italy. 

821-824 

Netherlands. 

831-834 

Holland. 

841-844 

Belgium. 

851-854 

Russia, 

BJ 


85 


BJ 

ETHICS 

History  and  systems. 

By  period. 

Modern  (1700). 

By  country. 

861-864 

Scandinavia. 

871-874 

Denmark. 

881-884 

Norway. 

891-894 

Sweden. 

901-904 

Spain  and  Portugal. 

911-914 

Spain. 

921-924 

Portugal. 

941-944 

Switzerland. 

General  works. 

English. 

Treatises. 

1001 

To  1700. 

1005 

To  1800. 

1006 

To  1860. 

1008 

To  1900. 

1011 

1900-. 

Compends. 

1021 

Early,  to  1800. 

1025 

Recent. 

1031 

Minor.     Pamphlets,  etc. 

French. 

Treatises. 

1051 

To  1700. 

1054 

To  1800. 

1057 

To  1860. 

1059 

To  1900. 

1063 

1900-. 

Compends. 

1075 

Early,  to  1800. 

1077 

Recent. 

1087 

Minor.     Pamphlets,  etc. 

German. 

Treatises. 

1101 

To  1700. 

1104 

To  1800. 

1107 

To  1860. 

1111 

To  1900. 

1114 

1900-. 

BJ 


86 


BJ 

ETHICS 

History  and  systems. 

General  works. 

German. 

Compends. 

1119 

Early,  to  1800. 

1121 

Recent. 

1125 

Minor.     Pamphlets,  etc. 

1131-34 

Italian. 

Under  each: 

1141-44 

Spanish  and  Spanish 

Treatises. 

American. 

(1)  Early,  to  1800 

(2)  Recent. 

1151-54 

Scandinavian. 

(3)    Compends. 

1161-64 

Swiss. 

(4)    Minor. 

1185 

Other  A-Z. 

Christian  ethics. 

History. 

1201-08 

General.* 

By  period. 

1212 

Early  Christian  and  patristic. 

1217 

Medieval. 

Modern. 

1221 

To  1700. 

1224 

To  1800. 

1227 

To  1900. 

1231 

1900-. 

1238 

Special  topics,  by  subject,  A-Z. 

(For  Golden  rule,  see  BJ  1278.) 

Treatises. 

Early  (to  1800). 

1240 

Latin. 

1241-48 

Other.* 

1249 

Catholic  works. 

1251-58 

Recent.* 

1261-68 

Compends.* 

1275 

Minor:  Pamphlets,  etc. 

1278 

Special,  by  subject,  A-Z. 

(E.  g.  .G7  Golden  rule.) 

Evolutionary  and  Genetic  ethics. 

1288 

History. 

Treatises. 

1301-08 

Early  (to  I860).* 

1311-18 

Recent.* 

1321-28 

Compends.* 

1335 

Minor:  Pamphlets,  etc. 

BJ 


87 


BJ 


ETHICS 


BJ 


Positive  ethics. 
1355     History. 
Treatises. 

Early  (to  1800).* 
Recent.  * 

Minor:  Pamphlets,  etc. 
Good  and  evil. 
General  works. 
Early,  to  1800. 
Recent.* 
Special. 

Evil:  Origin,  problem  of. 
Evil,  value  of. 
Right  and  wrong. 
Early,  to  1800. 
Recent.* 
Truth  and  falsehood.* 

(Cf.  BC171;  BB  150-201.) 
Compromise.*  I  o^ 

Casnistry.* 

Duty,., ,  Obligation,     Responsibility. 
Freedom  of  the  wilL     Necessitarianism. 
Determinism  and  indeterminism.* 
(Cf.  BB  411,  530- ;  BF  608.) 
Conscience. 

Altruism  and  egotism. 
Sympatlry.     Compassion. 

(Cf.  BF  575,  BJ  1533.) 
Optimism  and  pessimism. 

(Prefer  B  829.) 
Happiness.* 

(Cf.  BF  515.) 
Joy  and  sorrow. 

Hedonism  and  asceticism  (Eudaemonism  and  stoicism). 
Active  vs.  meditative  life. 
The  simple  life.    ;; 
Work.     Labor  and  idleness. 
(Cf.  HD,  BF481.) 
The  "Golden  rule,"  Christ's  ethical  teachings  applied, 

see  BJ  1278.G7. 
Individual  ethics.     Character.     Virtue. 
''Standards  of  conduct,"  etc. 
(Cf.  BF  637-645,  BJ  1548-1595.) 
1518         Collections. 


1361-68 

1371-78 

1385 


1400 
1401-04 

1406 
1408 

1410 
1411-18 
1420-24 

1430-34/ 

1440-44 

1451. 

146(5-64 


1471 

1474 
1475 

1477 

1480-84 

1487 
1491 
1493 
1496 
1498 


88 


BJ  ETHICS  BJ 

Individual  ethics.     Character.     Virtue — Continued. 
Treatises. 
1520  Early. 

1521-28  Recent.* 

1531         Minor:  Pamphlets,  lectures,  etc. 

Special  virtues  and  vices. 
1533  Virtues,  A-Z.  _e.fi».  7 

1535 

Practical  and  applied  ethics.     Conduct  of  life,  e 

(Cf.BF  638,  New  Thought;  1JJ  1518-1533;  BJ  1801-2187,  Manners.) 
1545         Periodicals. 

1548  Collections. 

1549  Classics. 

■(e.  g.  Harvard  classics:  Franklin's  Autobiography,  Wool- 
man'a  Journal,  and  Fenn'a  Fruita  of  solitude.) 
General  works. 
1550-58  To  1700.* 

1560-68  To  1800.* 

1570-78  To  1900.* 

(.Al  Early  English  and  American.) 
1581-88  1900-.* 

1595         Minor:  Pamphlets,  etc. 
General  special. 
1600-08  "The  gentleman."     The  courtier,  etc.* 

(E.  g.  Caatiglione,  II  cortegiano.) 
Special  topics. 
1611-18  Success.* 

(Cf.  HF5386;  HD  6053.) 
1631-38       Ethics  for  children.* 

(Cf.  HQ.) 
1641-48  The  boy.* 

(Prefer  HQ  41.) 
1651-58  The  girl.* 

(Prefer  HQ  51.) 
1661-68       Ethics  for  the  young  man  and  the  young  woman.* 
1671-78  The  young  man.* 

(Prefer  II Q  36.) 
1681-88  The  young  woman.* 

(Prefer  HQ  46.) 
Domestic  and  family  ethics;  see  HQ  728-759 
1695       Ethics  of  the  body. 

(Cf.  Hygiene,  RA  776.) 


89 


MANNERS.    ETIQUETTE.    SOCIAL 


BJ 


USAGES 


1801     Periodicals. 
1809     Collections. 
1815     Dictionaries. 
1818     Forms,  blanks,  etc. 
1821      History  (General  and  comparative). 
1838     Minor  works:  Lectures,  etc. 
1843     Satire,  etc. 
Treatises. 
1850-9         American. 

1858  Washington,  D.  C. 

1870-9         British. 
1880-9         French. 
1900-9         German. 
1920-9         Italian. 
1940-9         Russian. 
1960-9         Scandinavian. 
1980-9         Spanish,      Portuguese, 
and  Spanish  Ameri- 
can. 
[1 990-99]        Swiss  (see  French, 

German,  and  Italian). 
2007         Other,  A-Z. 

(In  subarrangemcnt  use  Cutter  numbers.) 
204r8     Christian  etiquette  (Catholic). 

Etiquette  of  entertaining.     Duties  of  host  and  hostess. 
2021-8         General  works.* 
Special. 
2038  Dinners,  luncheons,  etc. 

Wedding  etiquette. 
(Cf.  HQ  745.) 
2051-S         General  works.* 
2065        Special. 

Funeral  etiquette. 
2071         General  works. 
2075         Special. 

91 


Undei 

•  each : 

(0)  Collections. 

Treatises. 

(1) 

Early  to  1800. 

(2) 

To  1900. 

(3) 

1900-. 

(4)  Minor:  Pamphlets, 

etc. 

Special. 

(5) 

Social  usages  for  men. 

(6) 

Social     usages 
women. 

for 

(7) 

Other,  A-Z. 

(9)  Local,  by  place,  A-Z. 


MANNERS    ETIQUETTE    SOCIAL  USAGES 

Card  etiquette.     Stationery. 
2081-8        General  works* 
Special. 
2092  Wedding  stationery. 

2095  Other,  A-Z.Gjr     ^    j,      Ahho.^ 

Etiquette  of  letter-writing. 
2101-8        General  works.* 
2115        Special. 

Etiquette  of  conversation. 
General  works. 
2120  Early. 

2121-8  Recent.* 

Etiquette  of  traveling. 
2137         General  works. 

Special. 
2141  Railway  journeys. 

2144  Hotels. 

2147  Riding  and  driving. 

2151  Bicycling. 

2155  Automobiling. 

Club  etiquette. 
2183        General  works. 

Special. 
2187  Women's  clubs. 

{Cf.  JF  515;  HS.) 


92 


PHILOSOPHY 


SCHEME  FOR  ARRANGEMENT  OF  WORKS   UNDER  INDIVIDUAL 

PHILOSOPHERS. 


Table 
1. 

Table 
2. 

Table 
3. 

50 
nos. 

10 
nos. 

5 
nos. 

0  or  5 

0* 

0 

.Al 

Periodicals. 

1 

1 

.A16 

Dictionaries,  lexicons,  etc. 

2 

Collected  works. 

3 

4 
6 

.A2           Original  (vernacular)  editions,  by  date. 
.A3A-Z    Editions  with  commentary,  by  editor,  A-Z. 
.A5           Partial  editions,  selections,  etc. 

6 

Translations  (including  as  a  rule  translations 
accompanied  by  original  text). 
.A7                  Greek. 

7 

.A8                  Latin. 

8 
9 

.E5                  Englieh. 
.F5                   French. 

10 

.G5                  German. 

11 

.15                    Italian. 

12 
15-44 

3 

1        6 

.S5                   Spanieh. 
Separate  works,  by  title  (when  not  otherwise  provided 
for),  alphabetically. 
Subarranged: 

(0)  Original  (vernacular)  edition,  by  date. 

(1 )  Editions  with  commentary,  by  ed  itor,  A-Z. 

(2)  Selections,  paraphrases,  etc. 

(3)  Translations,  by  language,  eubarranged  by  trans- 

lator. 

(4)  Criticism,  etc.,  by  author,  A-Z. 

*  Also  50  to  99. 


93 


PHILOSOPHY 

SCHEME  FOE  ARRANGEMENT  OF  WORKS  UNDER  INDIVIDUAL 
PHILOSOPHERS— Continued. 


Table 
1. 

Table 
2. 

Table 
3. 

50 

10 

5 

nos. 

nos. 

nos. 

45 

4 

2         7 

Spurious  and  apocryphal  works,  by  title,  A-Z. 

46 

5 

Indexes,  outlines,  paraphrases,  etc. 

47 

6 

3         8 

General  works  (biography,  popular  accounts,  etc.),  by  au- 
thor, A-Z. 

48 

7 

Criticism  and  interpretation. 

(Classify  in  preceding  subdivision  ("General  works") 
when  in  doubt). 

49 

8 

Special  topics,  by  subject,  A-Z,  subarranged  by  author  of 
treatise. 

SCHEME  FOR  ONE  NUMBER  OR  A-Z  ARRANGEMENT. 

(1)  .A3  Complete  works,  by  date.     . 

(2)  .A4A-Z    Translations,  by  language,  subarranged  by  translator. 

(3)  .A5-Z5     Separate  works,  by  title,  A-Z. 

Subarranged : 

(1)  Original,  by  date. 

(2)  Translation,  by  language,  A-Z. 

.1  Greek. 
.2  Latin. 
.3  English. 
.4  French. 
.5  German. 
.6  Italian. 
.7  Spanish. 
.8  Dutch. 
.9  Other. 

(3)  Criticism,  etc.,  by  author,  A-Z. 

(4)  .Z7A-Z      General  works:  criticism,  biography,  etc.,  by  author,  A-Z. 


94 


INDEX 


Abelard:  B  765.A2. 
Ability  (Psychology):  BF431. 
Absolute, The  (Metaphysics):  BD  416. 
Abstraction  (Metaphysics):  BD  235. 
AbuBakr  ibnal-Saigh  ibn  Baja:  B  748. A6. 
Accommodation  (Psychology):  BF  335-57. 
Active  vs.  meditative  life:  BJ  1493-8. 
Adamantios  (Origen):  B  685. 
Adaptation:  BF  335 
Aeneas  of  Gaza:  B  650. A2. 
Aenesidemus:  B  535. A2. 
Affection  and  emotion:  BF  511-93. 
Agnosticism  (Philosophy) 

General:  B  808. 

Special,  local:  B  851-4651. 
Agrippa:  B  535. A3. 
Ailly,  Pierre  d':  B  765.A3. 
Alanus  ab  Insulis,  B  765. A3. 
Albertus  Magnus:  B  765. A4. 
Alchemy:  BF  1630-45. 
Alcinous:  B  535. A4. 
Alcott,  A.  Bronson:  B  908. A6. 
Alcuin:  B  765.A6. 
Alexander  of  ^Egse:  B  535.A5. 
Alexander  of  Aphrodisias:  B  535. A6. 
Alexander  of  Ilales:  B  765.A7. 
Alexandrian  school 

Ethics:  BJ  221-24. 

Philosophy:  B  630-708. 
Alexandrinus  (Philo  Judaeus):  B  689. 
Algebraic  logic :  BC  131-5. 
Alkahest:  BF  1634. 
Altruism  and  egotism:  BJ  1474-5. 
Amelius:  B  650.A4. 
American  philosophy:  B  851-945. 
Ammonius  Saccas:  B  650. A6. 
Ampere  A.  M.:  B  2191. 
Amulets:  BF1561. 
Anaxagoras:  B  205. 


N.  B. — Ancient  claaeic  authors  and  medieval  philosophers  are  indexed  under 
(brief)  English  form  of  name  as  a  rule,  e.  g.  Aristotle,  Peter  Lombard,  William  of 
Auvergne. 

Anaximander:  B  208. 
Anaximenes:  B  211. 
Ancient  philosophy:  B  108-708. 
Andronicus  of  Rhodes.  B  535.A7. 
Anger  (Psychology):  BF  575. 
Animal  magnetism:  BF  1111-56. 
Animal  psychology:  BF  fitiO-78. 
Animals,  Expression  of  emotions  in  (Psy- 
chology): BF593. 
Animals,  Soul  of:  BD  428. 
Anselm:  B  765. A8. 
Anti-spiritualist  literature:  BF  1012. 
Antisthenes:  B  293. A3. 
Anollodorus:  B  535.  A8. 
Apologist  philosophers:  B  635. 
Apparitions,  ghosts:  BF  1445-86. 
Apparitions   of   the    living   (Occult   sci- 
ences): BF  1481. 
Apperception  (Psychology):  BF  321. 
ApuleiuB  of  Madaura:  B  536.A3. 
Arabic  philosophy.  Medieval:   H  74] 

Influence  on  European  thought:  15  723. 
Arcesilaus:  B  536. A4. 
Archytas:  B  213. 
Ardigo:  B  3612. 

Argumentation  (Logic):  BC  177. 
Aristippus  of  Cyrene:  B  293. A 7. 
Aristo:  B  536. A5. 
Aristotle:  B  400-91. 

Influence  of:  B  725. 
Aristoxenus:  B  536. A6. 
Arnobius:  B  650  AS. 
Asceticism  and  hedonism:  BJ  1491. 
Aspasius:  B  536. A7. 
Association  of  ideas  (Psychology  k 

BF  365-85. 
Associationalism  (Philosophy) 

General:  B  816. 

Special:  B  851-1651. 
Astral  body:  BF  1389. 


95 


- 


INDEX 


I 


Astrology:  BF  1651-1728. 

Alhanasius:  B  653. 

Athenagoras:  B  654. 

Atomism  (Cosmology):  BD  646. 

Atomism  (Greek  philosophy):  B  193. 

Attention  (Psychology):  BF  321. 

Audition,  Colored  (Psychology):  BF497. 

Auguries,  Bigns:  BF  1777. 

Auto-hypnotism:  BF  1156. 

Automatic  drawing,  etc.:  BF  1347. 

Automatic  writing:  BF  1343. 

Automatism,  Mediumistic:  BF  1321-52. 

Automobile  etiquette:  BJ  2155. 

Avenarius:  B  3200-08. 

Avenpace  (Abu  Bakr  ibn  al-Saigh  ibn 

Baja):  B  748. A6. 
Averroes  (Ibn  Rushd):  B  749. 
Avicebronus  (Ibn  GibiroD:  B  759.A5 
Avicenna  (Ibn  Sina):  B  751. 
Azais:  B  1928.A7. 


Baader:  B  2950-54. 
Babylonian  philosophy:  B  145-9. 
Bacon,  Francis:  B  1151-1199. 
Bacon,  Roger:  B  765. B2. 
Bain:  B  1618.B2. 
Balfour:  B  1403.B3. 
Bardesanes:  B  657. 
Bardili:  B  2956. 
Basilides:  B  658. 
Baumeister:  B  2634. 
Baumgarten:  B  2637. 
Bayle:  B  1825. 
Bax:  B  1618.B3. 
Beattie:  B  1403.B5. 
Beck,  J.  S.:  B  2958. 
Bede:  B  765.B3. 
Being  (Metaphysics):  BD  331. 
Bekker:  B  2545. 
Belief:  BD  215;  BF  773. 
Beneke:  B  2960-64. 
Bentham:  B  1574. B3. 
Berengarius:  B  765.B4. 
Berkeley:  B  1303-49. 
Bernard  of  Clairvaux,  St.:  B  765. B5. 
Bessarion:  B  765. B6. 
Bible  and  spiritualism:  BF  1275. 
Biblical  astrology:  BF  1721. 
Bilfinger:  B  2640-43. 
Binet:  B  2193. 

Biologic  survivals  (Genetic  psychology): 
BF711. 


Bodiryliealth  (Ethical  aspects):  BJ  1695. 

Bodin:  B  781. B3. 

Body,  Mind  and  (Psychology):   BF  150- 

171. 
Boehme:  B781.B6. 
Boethius:  B  659. 
Bolingbroke:  B  1355-8. 
Bona ventura,  St.:  B  765. B7. 
Bonnet:  B  1940-48. 
Bossuet:  B  1950-58. 
Bostrom:  B  4480-88. 
Bovillus:  B  781. B7. 
Boys,  Ethics  for:  BJ  1641-48;  HQ  41. 
Bradley,  F.  H.:  B  1618.B7. 
Brochner:  B  4353. 
Bromley:  B  1201.B5. 
Brown,  Peter:  B  1361. 
Brown,  Thomas:  B  1405-8. 
Browne,  Sir  Thomas:  B  1201.  B6. 
Bruno,  Giordano:  B  783. 
Buddeus:  B  2645-48. 
Biichner:  B  3215. 
Burner:  B  1959.B7. 
Buff  on:  B  1960-68. 
Burthogge:  B  1201. B7. 
Butler:  B  1363. 


Cabala:  BF  1585-1645. 

Cabanis:  B  1970-78. 

Caird:  B  1618.C2. 

Calling  card  etiquette:  BJ  2081-95. 

Campanella:  B  785.C2. 

Capella:  B  661. 

Card  fortune  telling:  BF  1876-79. 

Cardano:  B  785. C3. 

Carlyle:  B  1575-8. 

Carneades:  B  537. 

Caro:  B  2195. 

Carpocrates:  B  663. 

Cartomancy:  BF  1876-9. 

Cassiodorus:  B  665. 

Casuistry:  BJ  1440-44. 

Catalepsy:  BF  1156. 

Catholic  ethics:  BJ  1249. 

Catholic  etiquette:  B J  2018. 

Catholic  philosophy  (compends):  B  103. 

Causality  (Psychology):  BF  468-75. 

Causation  (Teleology):  BD  530-95. 

Cause  and  effect  (Cosmology):  BD  591-5. 

Celsus:  B  538. C2. 

Ceretti:  B  3614.C3. 


96 


INDKX 


Certitude  (Logic):  BC  171-5. 
Chance 

Logic:  BC  141. 

Cosmology:  BD  595. 
Change  (Metaphysics):  Bl)  373. 
Channing,  W.  E.:  B  908. C4. 
Character 

Ethics:  BJ  1518-1696. 

Psychology:  BF  818-39. 
Charron:  B  785. C5. 
Child,  Psychology  of  the:  BF  721. 
Children,  Ethics  for:  BJ  1631-58;  HQ. 
Chinese  othics:  BJ  116-18. 
Chinese  philosophy:  B  125-9. 
Chiromancy:  BF  908-35. 
Christian  ethics:  BJ  1201-78. 

Alexandrian:  BJ  221-24. 
Christian  etiquette:  BJ  2018. 
Christian       philosophy      (Alexandrian)  : 

B  630-708. 
Christianity  and  spiritualism:  BF  1275. 
Chromesthesia:  BF  49,7. 
Chrysippus:  B  540-43. 
Cicero:  B  550-553. 
Clairaudience:  BF  1338. 
Clairvoyance:  BF  1325-31. 
Clark,  J.  F.:  B  908.C6. 
Clarke,  Samuel:  B  1365. 
Class,  Gustav:  B  3216.C3. 
Clean thes:  B  557. C2. 
Clement  of  Alexandria:  B  666. 
Club  etiquette:  BJ  2183-7. 
Cohen,  Ilermann:  B  3216. C4. 
Coleridge:  B  1583. 
Collier:  B  1366.C4. 
Collins:  B  1367. 

Colored  audition  (Psychology):  BF  497. 
Comparative  psychology:  BF  660-99. 
Comparison,  judgment,   reasoning  (Psy- 
chology): BF441. 
Compromise  (Ethics):  BJ  1430-34. 
Comte    B  2200-49. 
Conceptualism:  B  731. 
Condillac:  B  1980-88. 
Conditioned  and  unconditioned:  BD411. 
Condorcet:  B  1990-98. 
Conduct  and  character:  BJ  1518-1695. 
Conduct  of  life:  BJ  1545-1695. 
Conscience:  BJ  1471. 
Conjuring 

Demonology:  BF  1558. 

Legerdemain:  GV  1541-1565. 
Psychology  of:  BF  493.C7. 

607023  O  -  44  -  7 


Psychology ):   BF  311-499. 
<  Contemplative  1 1.  active  In.     BJ  i  . 
Conversation  |  Etiquette):  BJ  2120 
Conyheare:  B  I 

Correspondence  (Etiquette):  BJ2101  15. 
( iosmic  harmony :  BD  645. 
Cosmology:  BD  493-708. 
Cpurnqt:  B  2258,C6. 
Cousin:   B  2260-68. 
Crates:  B  557. C5. 
Creative      processes      (Psychology): 

BF  408-35. 
Creuz:  15  2661. 

Criticism  (Metaphysic.se  BD  201. 
Critical  philosophy. 

General.   B  809. 

Special,  local:  B  861-4661. 
Crusius:  B  2654. 
Crystal  gazing:  BF  1331. 
Cudworth:  B  1201.C6. 
Culver  well:  B  1201.C7. 
Cumberland:  B  1201.C8. 
Cutaneous  senses  (Psychology):  BF  275. 
Cyclic  law  (Astrology):  BF  1725. 
Cynicism:  B  508. 
Cyprian:  B  667.C6. 
Cyrenaicism:  B  279. 

D 

D'Alcmbert:  B  1930-38. 

Darwin,  Charles:  B  1620-3. 

Darwin,  Erasmus:  B  1371. 

David  of  Dinant:  B  765.D2. 

Davies:  B  1201. D2. 

Death,  Problem  of:  BD  444. 

Declinations,     Tables     of     (Astrology): 

BF  1715. 
Deductive  logic:  BC  60-99. 
Dematerialization  of  spirits:  BF  1383. 
Demetrius:  B  557. D3. 
Democritua:  B  295-99. 
Demonology:  BF  1405-1891. 
Descartes:  B  1836-78. 
DestUtt  de  Tracy:  B  20004)8. 
Determinism 

Ethics:  BJ  1460-64. 

Psychology:  BF  620-28. 
Devil  (Demonology):  BF  1546-61. 
Devil  worship:  BF  1546-1554. 
Diakka:  BF  1555. 
Diderot:  B  2010-18. 
Dietrich  of  Freiburg:  B  7t>5.  I>3. 
Differential  psychology:  BF  697. 


97 


INDEX 


Dilemma  (Logic):  BC  185. 
"Dingansich:"  BD  211. 
Dining,  Etiquette  of:  B J  2038. 
Diodoru8:  B  557. D4. 
Diogenes  of  Apollonia:  B  215. 
Diogenes  the  Cynic:  B  305. D4. ' 
Dionysius  Areopagita:  B  667. D4. 
Dissociation  of  personality:  BF  1211-18. 
Discipline,  Mental  (Psychology) :  BF  632. 
Divinations,  oracles:  BF  1745-79. 
Divining  rod:  BF  1645. 
Dogmatism  (Philosophy) 

General:  B  810. 

Greco-Roman:  B  511. 

Special,  local:  B  851-4651. 
Doherty:  B  1584. D5. 
Dominicus  Gundissalinus:  B  765. D5. 
Dowsing  for  precious  metals:  BF  1645. 
Dreams,  dream  books:  BF  1075-99. 
Drill,  exercise:  BF  337 
Driving  etiquette:  BJ  2147. 
Drummond,  W.:  B  1373. D7. 
Dualism  (Metaphysics):  BD  331. 
Dualism  (Philosophic  systems.) 
_J3eneral:  B  812. 
"^Special:  B  851-4651. 
Diihring:  B  3220-23. 
Dunan:  B  2270.D8. 
Duns  Scotus:  B  765. D7. 
Dutch  philosophy:  B  3801-4173. 
Duty  (Ethics):  B J  1451. 


Eckhardt:  B  765. E3. 
Eclecticism  (Philosophy) 

General:  B  814. 

Greek:  B  271. 

Special:  B  851-4651. 
Economics  and  ethics:  BJ  53. 
Economics  and  philosophy:  B  63. 
Ecstasy  (Spiritism):  BF  1321-52. 
Edesius:  B  667.E3. 
Edwards,  Jonathan:  B  870-4. 
Effort:  BF  632. 

Efficiency,  Mental  (Psychology):  BF431. 
Egotism  and  altruism:  BJ  1474-5. 
Egyptian  ethics:  BJ  131-33. 
,\aVi  Egyptian  philosophy:  B  140-44. 

Elean-Eretrian  school:  B  274. 
Eleatics:  B  196. 
Elemental  spirits:  BF  1552. 
Elixir  of  life:  BF  1637. 


Elves:  BF  1552. 
Emerson,  R.  W.:  B  910-918. 
Emesa,  Bishop  of:  B  684. N3. 
Emotion  and  affection:  BF  511-93. 
Empedocles:  B  218. 
Empirical  logic:  BC  80-99. 
Empiricism  (Metaphysics):  BD  181. 
Empiricism  (Philosophic  systems.) 

General:  B  816. 

Special,  local:  B  851-4651. 
Engel:  B  2657. 

English  philosophy:  B  1111-1671. 
Enthymeme  (Logic):  BC  185. 
Environment  (Psychology):    BF  353. 
Entertaining  (Etiquette):  BJ  2021-2028. 
Epictetus:  B  560-63. 
Epicurean  philosophy:  B  512. 
Epicurus:  B  570-73. 
Epistemology:  BD  150-241. 
Epistolary  etiquette:  BJ  2101-15. 
Erasmus:  B  785. E6. 
Erdmann:  B  3225. 
Erennius  (Herennius):  B  667. E5. 
Error  and  truth 

Ethics:  BJ  1420-24. 

Logic:  BC  171-75. 
Esthetics:  BH. 
Esthetics  and  ethics:  BJ  46. 
Ethics 

Altruism:  BJ  1474.  ] 

Casuistry:  BJ  1440-44. 

Catholic:  BJ  1249. 

Character:  BJ  1518-1695. 

Christian:  BJ  1201-1278. 
Early:  BJ  221-224. 

Collected  works:  BJ  21-28. 

Commercial:  HF  5386. 

Compromise:  BJ  1430-34. 

Conduct:  BJ  1545-1695. 

Congresses:  BJ  19. 

Conscience:  BJ  1471. 

Dictionaries:  BJ  63. 

Domestic:  HQ  728-759. 

Duty:  BJ  1451. 

Ethics  and  economics:  BJ  53. 

Ethics  and  esthetics:  BJ  46. 

Ethics  and  law:  BJ  55. 

Ethics  and  literature:  BJ  16. 

Ethics  and  logic:  BJ  43;  BC  55. 

Ethics  and  pedagogics:  BJ  49. 

Ethics  and  philosophy:  BJ  41. 

Ethics  and  politics:  BJ  55. 

Ethics  and  psychology:  BJ  45;  BF  47. 


98 


LNDKX 


Ethics— Continued. 
Ethics  and  religion:  BJ 
Ethii  :s  an 

Evolutionary:  BJ  128* 
Golden  rule:  BJ  i 

I  and  evil:  IU  MOO-08. 
Greek:  BJ  160 
Happiness    BJ  1  tv> 
Eebrew:  15.1  1 11 
Hedonism:  BJ  1491. 
Hindu:    BJ  12] 
History:  BJ  71  944 
Oriental:    BJ   111    2 
Patristic:  BJ  1212. 

Right  and  wrong:   BJ  1  110-18. 
Roman:  BJ  160  2 

School.-:    BJ  I 

Societies:  BJ  I 

Study  and  teaching:   BJ  G6. 

Theory:  BJ  37-57. 

Treatises:  HJ  1001-1185. 
BJ  1535. 

Virtues:  BJ  1518-1695. 

Will:  BJ  L460  64. 
Ethnic  psychology:   15  F  730-38. 
Ethology:  BF  818-839. 
Etiquette:   15J  1801    2187 
.lean  treal 
l'ling.-ard-     P.  i 

Christian  etiquette:  BJ  2018: 

Clubs:  BJ  2183, 

Conversation:   BJ  2120-8. 

Dictionaries:   BJ   1815. 

Dinners:  BJ  2( 

English  treatises:  BJ  1870-9. 

Entertainments:   BJ  2Q2] 

French  treatises:   BJ  1880-9. 

Funerals:  BJ  20 

German  treatises:  BJ  1900-9. 

History:   BJ  1821. 

Italian  treatises:  BJ  L920-9. 

Portuguese  tr< 

Russian  treatisi       BJ   L94 

Scandinavian  I 

Spanish  treal  i 
Swiss  tr- 
Traveling:  BJ 


Wedding 
Wed 

I 

Euden 

Eviden 

Evil  (Ethics):  BJ  1  \< 

"Evil  ey<     '   BF 

Evilspi 

Evolution  hy) 

■  ra  I    I    B 
Spe<  ial,  lu  :al:  B  851    10 
Evolutionary  ethics:  BJ  I     - 
Evolutionary  logic:  BC  121. 
Irillj  BF 
in  of  demons:  HI    ; 
Expectancj  :  BF  323. 

rimental    |  I   645; 

QP 
Expression    of  -    (Psychol 

BF 


Fairies:  BF  1" 

Faith:  BD  215;  BF  77:5. 

Fallaci  L75. 

Falsehood 

Ethics:  BJ  142( 

Logic:  BC  171 
Familiar  spirits:  BF  1557. 
Family  ethics:  11Q  72S  59. 
al-Farabi:  B  753. F3. 
Fatigue  (Psychology):  BF  481-7. 
Fear  (Psychol 
Feohner:   B 

Fechner's  law:  QP  431    i 
!  emotion:  BF 
in:  B  L4K 
Ferrari:  15  .:■ 
Ferrier:  B 

Feuerhach:  B  2970-73. 
Fichu-.  1    II  .   !'.  2974 
Ficht( 
Ficino  Marsilio 

Final  causi 

Finite  and  infinite:   BD  111. 


99 


INDEX 


Fontenelle:  B  2020-28. 
Force  (Cosmology):  BD  652. 
Fortune  telling:  BF  1850-91. 

Astrology:  BF  1651-1728. 

Dream  books:  BF  1080-99. 

Palmistry:  BF  910-35. 
Fouillee,  A.:  B  2270.F6. 
Fourth  dimension: 

Mathematics:  QA  691-699. 

Spiritism:  BF  1383. 
Franchi(  Bona  vino):  B  3618. 
Francis  of  Assisi,  St.:  B  765.F6. 
Franck,  Sebastian:  B  765. F7. 
Franklin,  B.  (Philosophy):  B  880-4. 
Fraser:  B  1589. F7. 
Freedom  of  the  will 

Ethics:  BJ  1460-64. 

Psychology:  BF  620-28. 
French  philosophy:  B  1801-2415. 
Fries:  B  2975-79. 
Frohschammer,  J.:  B  3245.F7. 
Funeral  etiquette:  B J  2071-5. 


Gale,  Theophilus:  B  1201. G2 

Gale,  Thomas:  B  1201.G3. 

Galen:  B  577.G2. 

Galileo:  B  785. G2. 

Galluppi:  B  3620-23. 

Garve:  B  2660-63. 

Gassendi:  B  1880-88. 

al-Gazali:  B  753.G3. 

Generalization:  BD  235. 

Genetic  ethics:  BJ  1288-1335. 

Genetic  logic:  BC  121. 

Genetic  psychology:  BF  700-755. 

Genii:  BF  1552. 

Genius 

and  degeneration:  BF  426. 

heredity:  BF  418. 

insanity:  BF423. 
Psychology  of:  BF  412-26. 
German  philosophy:  B  2521-3395. 
Gereon:  B  765.G3. 
Geulincx:  B  3900-3949. 
Ghosts:  BF  1445-1543. 
Gilbert  de  la  Porre6  (PorretanuB): 

B  765.G5. 
Gioberti:  B  3625-28. 
Glanvill:  B  1201. G5. 
Gnomee:  BF  1552. 


Gnosticism:  B  638. 

Goschel:  B  3251. 

Golden  rule  (Ethics):  BJ  1278. 

Good  and  evil  (Ethics):  BJ  1400-08. 

Gorgias  of  Leontium:  B  305.G3. 

Graphology:  BF  890-905.  BTi&33. 

Greco-Roman  ethics:  BJ  211-14. 

Greco-Roman  philosophy:  B  505-626. 

Greek  ethics:  BJ  160-224. 

Greek  philosophy,  Ancient:  B  165-491. 

and  modern  thought:  B  181. 

Nature  philosophy:  B  118. 
Greek  philosophy,  Modern:  B  3501-15. 
Green,  T.  H.:  B  1630-8. 
Gregory  of  Nazianzus:  B  667 :G5. 
Gregory  of  Nyssa:  B  667.G7. 
Grimoire  (Demonology):  BF  1558. 
Grot:  B  4240-48. 
Grote,  George:  B  1589.G8. 
Grotius:  B  785.G7. 
Gruyer,  L.  A.:  B  4161. 

H 

Habit  (Psychology):  BF  335. 

Haeckel:  B  3260-68. 

Haldane:  B  1645. 

Hallucinations:  BF  1048-63. 

Hamann:  B  2990-2993. 

Hamilton:  B  1420-8. 

Hand  (Palmistry,  etc.):  BF  908-35. 

Handwriting  (Graphology):  BF  890-905. 

Happiness:  BJ  1480-84. 

Harrison:  B  1646. H2. 

Hartley:  B  1375-8. 

Hartmann:  B  3270-78. 

Harvey,  Gideon:  B  1201. H2.  ,'  gp£ 

Haunted  houses:  BF  1475. 

Hauntings  (Occult  sciences):  BF  1405- 

1543. 
Health,    Physical    (Ethical    aspects   of): 

BJ  1695. 
Hearing  (Psychology):  BF251;  QP46L-9. 
Hebrew  ethics,  Ancient:  BJ  146-8. 
Hebrew  philosophy 

Ancient:  B  155-159. 

Medieval:  B  755-9. 
Hedonism:  B  279. 

and  asceticism :  BJ  1491. 
Hegel:  B  2900-49. 
Helmholtz:  B  3279.H5. 
Helvetius:  B  2040-18. 
Hemsterhuis:  B  4020-28. 


100 


[NDEX 


Heraclitus:  B  220-23. 

Herbart:  B  3000  3049. 

Herbert  of  Cherbury:  B  L201.H3. 

Herder:  B  3051. 

Heredity  ( Psychology  >:  B I ■  3  1 1 -16. 

Heredity  and  genius:   BF  418. 

HennarchuB  of  Mytilene:  B  577.113. 

Hermetics?  BF  1585  L623. 

Heusde.  P.  II.  van:  B  4060-68. 

Hieronymus:  15  577.115 

Hindu  ethics:  BJ  121-3. 

Hindu  philosophy:  B  130-34. 

Hinton,  James:   It  L589.     H  4. 

Hippolytus:  B  667.115. 

History  and  philosophy:  B  61. 

Hobbes:  B  1203  1248. 

Hoffding:  B  4360-68. 

Holbach:  B  2050-58. 

Home:  B  1435. 

Hooker:  B  1249. H6. 

Horoscopes:  BF  1561-1728. 

Hotel  etiquette:  BJ  2144. 

Huet,  P.  D.:  B  1889.H7. 

Hugo  of  St.  Victor:  B  765. H7. 

Humanism 

Renaissance:  B  778. 

Modern:  B  821. 
Hume:  B  1450-99. 
Hutcheson:  B  1500-3. 
Hutton,  James:  B  1379. H8. 
Hygiene,   Personal  (Ethical  aspects  of): 

BJ  1695. 
Hypnotism:  BF  1111-56. 
Hypothesis  (Logic):  BC  183. 

I 

Iamblicus:  B  669. 

Ibn  Gibirol  (Avicebronue):  B  759. A5. 

Ibn  Maimun  (Maimonides):  B  759. M3. 

Ibn  Rushd  (Averroes):  B  749. 

Ibn  Sina  (Avicenna):  B  751. 

Ibn  Tufail:  B  753.13. 

Idealism  (Philosophy) 

General:  B  823. 

Special,  local:  B  851-4651. 

U.S.:  B941. 
Ideas,  Association  of  (Psychology): 

BF  365-85. 
Ideology,  French:  B  943. 
Idleness  and  work:  BJ  1498. 
Illusions 

Normal:  BF  491. 

Metapsychology:  BF  1001-1389. 


Imagination  (Psychology):  BF367; 

BF  408-36. 
Imitation  (Psychology):  BF  357. 
Immortality  of  the  soul:  BI)  420-22. 
Incantations  (Demonology):  BF  ].r>.r,8. 
Incubi  (Occult  sciences):  BF  I 
Indeterminism  (Psychology):  BF  020-28. 
Individuality  (Psychology):  BF  697. 
Inductive  logic:  I'.''  80-99. 
Infinite  and  finite:  BI)  411. 
Inhibition  (Psychologj  ll  BF  335-7. 
Insanity  and  genius:  BF  I 
Inspiration  (Psychology):  BF  410. 
Inspirational  records,  Spiritistic: 

BF  1291-1311. 
Instinct  (Psychology):  BF  685. 
Interest:  BF  321: 

Intuitionalism  (Metaphysics):  BD  181. 
Invention  (Psychology):  BF  408-35. 
Irenaeus:  B  671. 
Isidorus  Gnosticus:  B  672. 
Isidorus  Hispalensis:  B  673. 
Italian  philosophy:  B  3551-3655. 


Jacob i:  B  3055-59. 
James,  Henry:  B921.J2. 
Japanese  philosophy:  B  125-29. 
Jefferson,  Thomas:  B  885. 
Jewish  ethics,  Ancient:  BJ  146-8. 
Jewish  philosophy:  B  155-59. 

Medieval:  B  755-59. 
John  of  Salisbury:  B  765.J4. 
John  Scotus  Erigena:  B  765.J5. 
Joseph  (Ibn  Zaddick):  B  759.J5. 
Jouffroy:  B  2280-88. 
Joy  and  sorrow:  BJ  1487. 
Judgment,  reasoning  (Psychology): 

BF441. 
Julian:  B  674. 
Justin  Martyr:  B  675. 

K 


Kabala:  BF  1585-1623. 

Kami,  Albert:  B  3279.K2. 

Kant:  B  2750-99. 

Kempis,  Thomas  a:  B  785.T5. 

Kierkegaard:  B  4370-78. 

al-Kindi:  B  753. K">. 

Knowledge,  Relativity  of:  BD  221. 

Knowledge,  Theory  of :  BD  150-241 


Krause:  B  3061. 


1  d  J.O.5 


101 


fWfcW  ot 


1.11. 


INDEX 


Kroman:  B  4381. 
Krug:  B  3063. 

L 

Labor  and  idleness:  BJ  1498. 

Lactantius:  B  677. 

Lamarck:  B  2289. L2. 

Lambert,  J.  H.:  B  2673. 

LaMettrie:  B  2060-68. 

Lanfranc:  B  765. L3. 

Lange,  F.  A.:  B  3281. 

Language  and  thought  (Psychology): 

BF  455-63. 
Laromiguidre:  B  2300-08. 
Law  and  ethics:  BJ  55. 
Law  and  philosophy:  B  65. 
Law  and  psychology:  BF  61. 
Lazarus,  M.:  B  3285. 
Le  Clerc,  Jean:  B  1889.L3. 
Legal  logic:  BC  151. 
Leibnitz:  B  2550-99. 
Leroux:  B  3315. 
Lessing:  B  2675-8. 

Letter-writing  (Etiquette):  BJ  2101-15. 
Leucippus:  B  225-8. 
Levitation  (Spiritism):  BF  1385. 
Lewes:  B  1590-4.. 

Life,  Problem  of:  BD  431.      SITil.L^. 
Lipsius:  B  785. L4. 
Literature  and  ethics:  BJ  46. 
Literature  and  philosophy:  B  66. 
Locke:  B  1250-1298.  bc«as 

Logic 

Algebraic:  BC  131-35. 

Argumentation:  BC  177. 

Chance:  BC141. 

Collected  works:  BC  6. 
'  Compends:  BC  101-17. 

Deductive:  BC  60-99. 

Dictionaries:  BC  9. 

Empirical:  BC  80-99. 

Evolutionary:  BC  121.   , 

Fallacies:  BC  175. 

History:  BC  11-39. 

Hypothesis:  BC  183. 

Inductive:  BC  80-99. 

Logic  and  ethics:  BC  55;  BJ  43. 

Logic  and  philosophy:  BC  51. 

Logic  and  psychology:  BC  53;  BF  44. 

Mechanical:  BC  137-38. 

Periodicals:  BC  1. 

Probabilities:  BC  141. 

Proof:  BC  173. 


Logic — Continued. 

Propositions:  BC  181. 

Reasoning:  BC  177. 

Study  and  teaching:  BC  59. 

Syllogisms:  BC  185. 

Symbolic:  BC  131-35. 

Treatises:  BC  60-161. 

Truth  and  error:  BC  171. 
Longinus:  B  679: 
Los§ius:  B2682. 

Love  (Psychology):  BF  575. 

Lucian:  B  577. L5. 

Lucretius:  B  577. L6. 

Lully  (Lull,  Raymond):  B  765. L8. 

Luncheon  etiquette:  BJ  2038.  ' 

Lyco:  B  577. L8. 

M 

Macchiavelli:  B  785.M2. 
McCosh,  James:  B  925-8. 
Much,  Ernst:  B  3300-03. 
Mackintosh:  B  1510-18. 
Magic:  BF  1585-1623. 
Magician's  wand:  BF  1626-8. 
Maimon,  Salomon:  B  3065-69.' 
Maimonides:  B  759. M3. 
Maine  de  Biran:  B  2320-28. 
Maistre,J.  M.  de:  B  2331.M2. 
Malebranche:  B  1890-98. 
Mamiani:  B  3635. 
Mandeville,  Bernard  de:  B  1381. 
Manicheisra:  B  641. 
Marcion:  B  681. 
Marcus  Aurelius:  B  580-3. 
Marsilius:  B  765.M3. 
Martensen:  B  4383. 


Materialism  (Metaphysics):  BD  331. 
Materialism  (Philosophic  systems) 

General:  B  825. 

Special,  local:  B  851-4651. 
Materialization  of  spirits:  BF  1378-81. 
Mather,  Cotton:  B  876. M2. 
Matter: 

Cosmology:  BD  646. 

Substance,  being:  BD  331. 
Matter  and  motion  (Cosmology):  BD  652. 
Matter  and  space  (Cosmology):  BD621-32. 
Maupertuis:  B  2080-88. 
Maximus  of  Ephesus:  B  683, 
Maximus  of  Tyre:  15  588. 
Mechanical  logic:  BC  137 
Mechanism  (Cosmology):  BD 

102 


?33.M3. 
,  fA<k 


INDEX 


Medical  astroli 
Medieval  i  >l 1 1 1 <  *-<  < i  >t i 
Meditative  i     active  life    BJ  1 19  I 
Mediums  (Spiritism):  BF  L281 
Megarian  Bchool:  B 

.,1       i: 
Memon  [Psyctolog) 
Mendelssohn:  B* 

Mental  deficiency  i  Psychology  I    Bl 
Mental  discipl  ilogy  I    Bl 

Mcn'al  imagery  (Psychology):  BF 
Mental  virility  (Psychology):  BF  131. 
Meniicultuiv    B 

pirit:  BF  1291-1311. 
Metaphysics:  Bl). 
(  ompends:  131. 

-in  (logy     193-708. 

Epistemology:  150  24 L. 

Methodology:  240-1. 

Ontology:  300-444. 

Teleology:  530-95. 

Treatises:  100  125. 
Metals.  Transmutation  of:  BF  1639. 
Metapsychology:  BF  1001-1389. 
Metempsychosis:  Bl)  Uu. 
Methodius:  B  684.M3. 
Methodology:  BD  240-1. 
Migration  (Psychology):  BF  699. 
Mill.  J.  S.:  B  1» 
Mill,  James:  B  1595-8. 
Mimicry  (Psychology):  BF  357. 
Mind:  ' 

Mental  deficiency:  BF435. 

Mental  discipline:  BF  632. 

Mental  virility:   BF  131 

Menticulture:  BF  638-45. 
Mind  and  body  (Psychology):  BF  150-171. 
Mind  reading:  BF  1161-71. 
Minucius  Felix:  B  684 .-M5. 
Mirantlola,  (..  F.  Pii  o  della;   B  /s.YMi 
ftnenfo'nics  (Psyciiology*:   ; 
Modern  philosophy:  B  790-4651. 
Mfibius,  P.J:  B3309.M6. 
Mkandola,  G.  Picod.:  B  785. 
Monism 

General:  B  827. 

Special,  local:  B  851-4651. 
Montaigne:  B  785.M7. 
Montesquieu:   B  2009-98. 
Moorish  philosophy:  B  741-53. 
Moralists,  (-reel..;  r,  514. 
More,  Henrj  :  B  L299.M6. 


M. Telly:    B  2100 

Motion  and  matter  1 1 
Multipl 
ism 

lieval:  B 
Modern 
Spa  ial 

N 

Natio 

Nativities  (Astrology):  BF 
Nature,  1'lnl,  »phy  of:  BD  581. 
mi     I!  lis 

Greek:  B  118;  171 

BJ  1460-64. 
h  log)     Bl 

623. 
Nemesius    Bishop  of  Emesa):  B  684.N3. 
Neo-Hegeli  in  ism:  B  1568. 
Neo-Humanism 

General    B  821. 

Special,  local:  B  851-4651. 
Neo-Platonists:  B  517. 

\\>  x  indrian:  B  645. 

Pla  98. 

Neo-Pj  thagorean      B  519. 
Ncttleship:   B  ! 
New  England  witchcraft 

History:  F  15. W8. 

Occull  sciences:  BF  1575-76. 
\  thought:"  BF  638-15. 
n,  John:  B  1299.N3. 
Nicholas  of  Cusa:  B  765.N5. 
Nicolai:  B  2695 
Nicolaus  of  Damascus:  B  591. 
Nielsei     B 

Nietzsche:  B  3310-18. 
Nizolio    B  785  N4. 

Nomenclature  (Philosopl  50. 

Nominalism  and  realism:  B  731. 
Nostradamus:  BF  1815. 
Novalis:  B  3071. 
Number  and  quantity:  BD 
Number  forma  (S vie  HF  498. 

Numbers,  Psychology  of:  BF  I 
Numenius  of  Apamea    B 


Obligation  I  Ethics)    BJ  1 151. 

niac:   BF  1555 
Occultism:  BF  i 


11)3 


INDEX 


MdL  aa?. 


Occultism — Continued. 

Apparitions:  BF  1445-86. 

Cartomancy:  BF  1876-9. 

Demonology:  BF  1405-1891. 

Dreams:  BF  1075-99. 

Evil  spirits:  BF  1501^3. 

Fortune  telling:  BF  1850-91. 

Ghosts:  BF  1405-1543. 

Magic:  BF  1585-1623. 

Palmistry:  BF  910-35. 

Psychic  research:  BF  1001-1389. 

Satanism:  BF  1546-1561. 

Witchcraft:  BF  1563-84. 
Ocellus,  Lucanus:  B  235.03. 


o ly!'^  iMw  lil1"1156' 

Oersted:  B  4387. 


Oken:  B  3073. 


93, 


3  , :  Bl "7i^0mens,  Bigns:  BF  1777. 


Ontology:  BD  300-444. 
Opiumism  and  pessimism:  B  829. 

Ethics:  BJ  1477. 
Opzoomer:  B  4080-88. 
Oracles,  Sibyls:  BF  1745-79. 
Oriental  ethics:  BJ  111-25. 
Oriental  philosophy:  B  121-159. 
Origen:  B  685. 
Oswald:  B  1525. 


Pain  and  pleasure  (Psycholbgy):  BF  515. 

Paine,  Thomas  (Philosophy):  B  887. 

Paley:  B  1382.P2. 

Palmistry:  BF  910-35. 

Panaetius:  B  595. 

Pantaenus:  B  687. 

Pantheism:  BD  558. 

Paracelsus:  B  785. P2. 

Parker:  B  1299.P2. 

Parmenides:  B  235. P2. 

Pascal:  B  1900-04. 

Pathological  psychology:  BF  173. 

Illusions:  BF491. 

Memory:  BF  376. 

Pathology  of  genius:  BF  423-6. 
Patristic  ethics:  BJ  1212. 
Patristic  neo-Platonism:  B  645. 
Patritius,  F:  B  785. P4. 
Paulsen:  B  3321. 
Pedagogics  and  ethics:  BJ  49. 
Pedagogics  and  psychology:  BF  54. 
Pereira:  B  785. P46. 


Periodicals 

Astrology:  BF  1651. 

Ethics:  BJ  1-8. 
Practical:  BJ  1545. 

Etiquette:  BJ  1801. 

Logic:  BC  1. 

Magic:  BF  1585. 

"New  thought:"  BF  638. 

Occultism:  BF  1783. 

Philosophy:  B  1-8. 

Phrenology:  BF  866. 

Psychic  research:  BF  1001-08. 

Psychology:  BF  1-8. 
Periodicity  (Astrology):  BF  1725. 
Peripatetic  philosophy:  B  341. 

Greco-Roman:  B  522. 
Persian  ethics:  BJ  141-3. 
Persian  philosophy:  B  150-54. 
Personality  (Psychology):  BF  697-8. 
Personality,  Dissociation  of:  BF  1211-18. 
Pessimism  (Philosophy) 

Ethics:  BJ  1477. 

General:  B  829. 

Special,  local:  B  851^651. 
Peter  Lombard:  B  765.P3. 
Petzholdt,  Jos.:  B  3323.P3. 
Phaedo  of  Elis:  B  305.P4. 
Phenomenalism:  BD358.   -«*  < 
Philo  Judaeus  Alexandrinus:  B  689. 
Philoof  Larissa:  B  598. 
Philodemus  of  Gadara:  B  598,  P4. 
Philolaus:  B  235.P4. 
Philoponus:  B  691. 
Philosopher's  stone:  BF  1639. 
Philosophy 

Aesthetics:  BH. 

Ancient:  B  108-708. 

Christian,  Early:  B  630-708. 

Collected  works:  B  21-28. 

Congresses:  B  18-20. 

Dictionaries:  B  41^8. 

Encyclopedias:  B  51. 

Ethics:  BJ. 

History,  systems,  etc.:  B. 

Logic:  BC. 

Medieval:  B  720-65. 

Metaphysics:  BD. 

Modern:  B  790-4651. 

Oriental:  B  121-159. 

Periodicals:  B  1-8. 

Philosophy  and  economics:  B  63. 


104 


INDEX 


Philosophy— Continued. 
Philosophy  and  ethics:  BJ  41. 

Philosophy  and  history:  B  61. 

Philosophy  and  law:  B  65. 

Philosophy  and  literature:  B  6G. 

Philosophy  and  logic:  BC  51. 

Philosophy  and  political  science:  B  65. 

Philosophy  and  psychology:  BF41. 

Philosophy  and  religion:  B  56. 

Philosophy  and  science:  B  67. 

Philosophy  and  sociology:  B  63. 

Psychology:  BF. 

Renaissance:  B  775-85. 

Societies:  B  11-18. 

Study  and  teaching:  B  52. 

Theory,  method:  B  53-67. 

Treatises:  B  69-103. 

Comprehensive:  BD  10-35. 
Metaphysics.  BD  100-125. 

Yearbooks:  B  31. 
Phonism  (Psychology):  BF  497. 
Photism  (Psychology):  BF  496. 
Photography,  Spirit:  BF  1381. 
Phrenology:  BF  866-85. 
Physical    health    (Ethical    aspects    of): 

BJ  1695;  RA  776. 
Physiognomy:  BF  840-61. 
Planchette:  BF1343. 
Platner:  B  2699.  P3. 
Plato:   H  350-98. 

Neo-Platonists:  B  350-98;  B  645. 
Play  (Psychology):  BF  717. 

Child  psychology:  BF  721. 
Pleasure  and  pain 

Ethics:  BJ  1481-1491. 

Psychology:  BF  515. 
Pletho:  B  785.P5. 
Plotinus:  B  693. 
Plurality  and  unity:  BD  394. 
Plutarch  of  Athens:  B  695. 
Plutarch  of  Cheronoea:  B  600-4503. 
Pueumatology:  BF  1405-1891. 
Political  science  and  philosophy:  B  65. 
Politics  and  ethics:  BJ  55. 
Poliziano:  B  785. P6. 
PolyBtratus:  13  607. P4. 
Pomponazzi:  B  785.P8. 
Pomponius  Atticus:  B  605. P8. 
Porphyrins:  B  697. 
Porretanus:  B  7Gf.G5. 
Porter,  Noah:  B  931.P5. 


Posidoneus:  B  607. P2. 
Positive  ethics:  BJ  1355-85. 
Positivism  (  Philosophy) 

Comte:  B  2200-49. 

General:  B  831. 

Special,  local:  B  851-1651. 
Possession,  Demoniac:  BF  1555. 
Posture  (Psychology):  BF  355. 

and  fatigue:  BF487. 
Potamon:  B  699. 
Practical  ethics:  BJ  1518-1695. 
Pragmatism 

neral:  B  832. 

Special,  local:  B  851-4651. 
Prantl:  B  3323    RT 
Preobrazhenski:  B  4250-58. 
Prevost:  B  2333. 
Priestley:  B  1383. 
Probabilities  (Logic):  BC  141. 
Proclus:  B  701. 
Prodicus  of  Scioa:  B  305. P7. 
Proof  (Logic):  BC  173. 
Prophets  (Occultism):  BF  1783-1815. 
Propositions  (Logic):  BC  181. 
Protagoras  of  Abdera:  B  305  P8. 
Pseudo-chromesthesia:  BF  497. 
Psychic  research:  BF  1001-1389. 

Clairaudience:  BF  1338. 

Clairvoyance:  BF  1325-31. 

Collected  works:  BF  1023. 

Congresses,  BF  1021. 

Demonology:  BF  1501-1561. 

Dictionaries:  BF  1025. 

Dreams:  BF  1075-99. 

Ghosts:  BF  1405-1543. 

History:  BF  1028. 

Hypnotism:  BF  1111-56. 

Investigations:  BF  1029-30. 

Multiple  consciousness:  BF  1211-18. 

Occultism:  BF  1405-1891. 

Periodicals:  BF  1001-08. 

Sleep:  BF  1068-73. 

Societies:  BF  1010-18. 

Spiritism:  BF  1225-1389. 

Telepathy:  BF  116-71. 

Treatises:  BF  1031-38. 
Psychology 

Accommodation:  BF  335. 

Animal  psychology:  BF  660-78. 

Character:  BF  818-39. 

Child  psychology:  BF721;  HQ;  LB. 


105 


INDEX 


Ps 


ivchqj  mued 

Collected  works:  BFJ 


8^  '?6>. 
21-28. 


Comparative  psychology:  BF  660-99. 

Compcuds:  BF  131-38. 

Congresses:  BF  20. 

Consciousness:  BF  311-499. 

Dictionaries:  BF  31. 

Ethnic  psychology:  BF  730-38. 

Experimental  psychology:  BF  181-645; 

QP  351-499. 
Feeling:  BF  511-93. 
Genetic  psychology:  BF  700-38. 
Habit:  BF335. 
History:  BF  81-108. 
Imagination:  BF  408-35. 
Memory:  BF  370-85. 
Mind  and  body:  BF  150-71. 
Nations,  Psychology  of:  BF  751-55. 
Outlines:  BF  141-48. 
Pathological  psychology:  BF  173. 
Periodicals:  BF  1-8. 
Physiognomy:  BF  840-61. 
Psychic  research:  BF  1001-1389. 
Psycnology  and  environment:  BF  353. 
Psychology  and  ethics:  BF  47. 
Psychology  and  heredity:  BF  341-16. 
Psychology  and  law:  BF  61. 
Psychology  and  life:  BF  67. 
Psychology  and  logic:  BF  44. 
Psychology  and  pedagogy:  BF  54. 
Psychology  and  philosophy:  BF  41. 
Psychology  and  religion:  BF  51. 
Psychology  and  science:  BF  64. 
Psychology  and  sociology:  BF  57. 
Sensation:  BF  231-75. 
Sex  psychology:  BF  692-95. 
Space  and  time:  BF  468-75. 
Speech:  BF  455-63. 
Study  and  t.e: 


realises 


Will:  BF608  36.    Vt^rbooWs: 

Psychomctry:  (Mediumship)    BF    1281- 

1352. 
Psycho-therapy:  RM-  BF  1156. 

Pyrrhonists:  B  525. 
Pythagoras:  B  240-43. 

Neo-Pythagoreans:  B  519. 

Pythagorean  ism:  B  199. 
Pythagorean  numbers:  BF  1623. 


%F/£,         3 


Q 

Quantity  (Metaphysics):  BD  643. 
Quesnay:  B  2110-18. 

0  f . 
R 

Rabelais:  B  785. R2. 

Race  psychology:  BF  730-38. 

Railway  etiquette:  BJ  2141. 

Ramus:  B  785.R4. 

Rationalism  (Metaphysics):  BD  181. 

Rationalism  (Philosophy) 

General:  B  833. 

Special,  local;  B  851-4651. 
Ravaisson:  B  2337. 
Raymond  of  Sabunde:  B  765. R2. 
Reaction  time  (Psychology):  QP  363. 
Reading  (Psychology):  BF456. 
Realism  (Philosophy) 

General:  B  835. 

Special,  local:  B  851-4651. 
Realism  and  nominalism:  B  731. 
Reality  (Metaphysics):  BD  331. 
Reasoning  (Logic):  BC  177. 

tcasonine  power  (Psvehology):  BF  441. 
oi.l :  B  1530  S. 
Reimarus:  B  2699. R4. 
Reinhold,  C.  E.  G.:  B  3077. 
Reinhold,  Karl  L:  B  3080-84. 
Religion,  Philosophy  of:  BD  573. 
Religion  and  ethics:  BJ  47. 
Religion  and  philosophy:  B  56. 
Religion  and  psychology:  B F  51. 
Remusat,  Charles  de:  B  2339  R3. 


Renaissance  ethics:  BJ  271-85. 
Renaissance  philosophy:  B  775-85. 
Renan:  B  2340-48. 
Renouvier:  B  2350-58. 
Responsibility  (Ethics):  BJ  1451. 
Reuchlin:  B  785. R6. 
Reynaud:  B  2365. 
gr-^KRhabanus  Maurus:  B  765. R4. 

Rhythm  (Psychology):  BF  475. 
Richard  of  St.  Victor:  B  765.R5. 
Riding  etiquette:  BJ  2147. 
Right  and  wrong  (Ethics):  BJ  1410-18. 


. 


feMf^fiF* 


(Oc'cuifsc: 


mMii. 


i 

science 
Robert  of  Melun:  B  765.R6. 
Robinet:  B  2120-28. 
Roman  Catholic  ethics:  BJ  1249. 


106 


INDEX 


Roinan  Catholic  etiquette:  BJ  2018. 

Roman  ethics:  BJ  160-224. 

Romanes:  B  1649. R6. 

Roscelin:  B  765. R7. 

Roeencranz:  B  3 

Roaicrucians:  BF  1623. 

Roamini-Serbati:  B  3640-48. 

Rosny:  B  2369.  R6. 

Rousseau:  B  2130-38. 

Royal  heredity  (Psychology):  BF  343. 

Royer-Collard:  B  2370-78. 

ROdiger:  B  2701. 

Ruysbroeck:  B  765.R8. 


St.  Augustine  (Philosophy):  B  655. 

Saint.  Simon:  B  2380-88. 

Saisset:  B  2390. 

Salem  witchcraft:  BF  1575-76. 

Sanchez:  B  785.S4. 

Sapater:  B  703.S3. 

Satanism:  BF  1546-61. 

Scaliger:  B  785. S4. 

Schelling:  B  2850-99. 

Schiller:  B  3086.S3. 

Schlegel,  F.:  B  3086.S5. 

Schlegel.W.:  B  3086.S6. 

Schleiermacher:  B  3090-98. 

Scholasticism 

General  and  modern:  B  839. 

Medieval:  B  734. 

Scholastic  metaphysics:  BD  125. 

Special,  local:  B  851-4651. 
Schopenhauer:  B  3100-49. 
Schulze:  B  3151.S4. 
Schwegler:  B  3151.S6. 
\^.*NCe_  a    -\       Science  and  ethics:  BJ  57. 

Science  and  philosophy:  B  67. 
Science  and  psychology:  BF  64. 
Sciences,   Classification  of:    BD  240-41; 

Q177. 
Sea  specters:  BF  1486. 
Secretan:  B  2392. 
Seeley,  J.  II.:  B  931. S3. 
Seers,  prophets:  BF  1783-1891. 
Self  direction:  BF  632. 
Self  discipline  (Psychology):  BF  632. 
Selti  I  unselfishness:  BJ  1474-5. 

Sensation  (Psychology) :  BF  231-275. 
Sensationalism  (Metaphysics):  BD  181. 

Sensibility  (Psychology):  BF521. 


1 321— 

. 

I  nry:   B  13 
Sibben 
Sibylli 

79. 

r  of  Brabao 

II;  QP  4 

BF  1777. 
Simon:  B  2400-04. 
Simple  life:  BJ  1496. 

Skepticism  (Philosophic  systems) 

General:  B  837. 

Greek:  B  525. 

Renaissance:  B  779. 

Special,  local:  B  851-4651. 
Slate  writing:  BF  1343. 
Sleep,  somnambulism:  BF  1068-73. 
Smell  (Psychology):  BF  271;  QP  458. 
Smith,  Adam:  B  1545. 
Smith,  John  (of  Cambridge):  B  1299.S6. 
Smith,  Sidney:   B  161 
Sociology  and  philosophy:   B  63. 

and  psychology:  BF  57. 
Socrates:  B  310-19. 
Solipsism  (Metaphysics):  BD  201. 
Solov'ev:  B  4260-68. 
Somnambulism:  BF  1068-73. 
Sophists:  B  288. 
Sorites  (Logic):  BC  185. 
Sorrow  and  joy:  BJ  1487. 
Soul- 
Immortality  of:  BD  420-22. 

Preexistence  of:  BD  426 

Soul  of  animals:  BD 

Animal  psychology:  BF  660-85. 
- 
Space 

era    (Occult    sciences):    BF    1445- 

455. 
Spelling  and  reading  (Psychology):  BF 

rt:  B  1650-58. 
1951-3999. 
Spiritism:  BF  1001-1389. 


107 


INDEX 


Spiritualism:  BF  1225-1389. 

Astral  body:  BF  1389. 

Automatic  writing:  BF  1343. 

Biography  of  mediums:  BF  1281-83. 

Clairvoyance:  BF  1281-1352. 

Collected  works:  BF  1235. 

Congresses:  BF  1231. 

Exposures:  BF  1042;  BF  1289. 

History:  BF  1241. 

Levitation:  BF  1385. 

Materialization:  BF  1378-81. 

Mediums:  BF  1281-1352. 

Periodicals:  BF  1225. 

Photography,  Spirit:  BF  1381. 

Planchette:  BF  1343. 

Psychometry:  BF  1281-1352. 

Societies:  BF  1228. 

Table  rapping:  BF  1375. 

Telekinesis:  BF  1371-89. 

Trance:.  BF  1321-52. 

Treatises:  BF  1251-458;  BF  1286-88. 
Spiritualism  (Metaphysics):  BD  331. 
Spiritualism  (Philosophic  systems) 

General:  B  841. 

Special,  local:  B  851-4651. 
Staeius:  B  626.S3. 

Stationery,  Etiquette  of:  BJ  2081-95. 
Statistical  method  in  psychology:  BF 
Steffens:  B  3151.S8. 
Steinbart:  B  2705-08. 
Steinthal:  B  3335. 
Stewart:  B  1550-8. 
Stirling:  B  1665. 
Stoics:  B  528. 
Strada,  J.:  B  4170-73. 
Strato:  B  626.S5. 
Strauss:  B  3340-43. 
Stumpf:  B  3345. 

Stupidity  (Psychology):  BF  435. 
Substance  (Metaphysics):  BD  331. 
Success 

Business:  HF  5386;  HD  6053. 

Ethics:  BJ  1611-18. 
Succubi  (Occult  sciences):  BF  1556. 
Suggestion,  hypnotism:  BF  1111-56. 
Summism:  B  727. 
Suso:  B  765.S7. 
Syllogisms  (Logic):  BC  185. 
Symbolic  logic:  BC  131-5. 
Symbolism 
Occult  sciences:  BF  1623. 

Psychology:  BF  458. 


Sympafhy:  BJ  1745. 

Syncretism:  B  531. 

Synesthesia  (Psychology):  BF  495-99. 

Synopsie:  BF  497. 

Syrianus:  B  703. S8. 

Systems  (Philosophy):  B  69-4651. 


Table  rapping:  BF  1375. 

Taine:  B  2405-08. 

Talismans:  BF  1561. 

Tarde:  B  2411. 

Taste  (Psychology):  BF261;  QP  456. 

Tauler:  B  765.T3. 

Teaching  and  ethics:  BJ  49. 

Teaching  and  psychology:  BF  54. 

Educational  psychology:  LB. 
Teichmuller:  B  3346.T3. 
Telekinesis:  BF  1371-89. 
Teleology:  BD  530-95. 
Telepathy:  BF  1161-71. 
Telesius:  B  785. T3. 
Temperament,    character    (Psychology): 

BF  795^-935. 
Terminology  (Philosophy):  B  49-50. 
Tertullian:  B  705. 
Tetens:  B  2710-13. 
Thales:  B  250-53. 
Theism:  BD  555. 
Themistius:  B  708.T4. 
Theodorus:  B  708.T5. 
Theology  and  ethics:  BJ  47. 
Theology  and  philosophy:  B  56. 
Theophrastus  of  Lesbos:  B  626.T3. 
Thomas  a  Kempis:  B  785.T5. 
Thomas  Aquinas:  B  765.T5. 
Thomasius:  B  2605. 
Thoreau,  H.  D.:  B  931.T4. 
Thought  and  language  (Psychology): 

BF  455. 
Tiedeman:  B  2715. 
Timaeus  Locrus:  B  258.T4. 
Time  and  space 

Cosmology:  BD  632-43.  ' 

Psychology:  BF  468-75. 
Time  relations  (Psychology):  BF  475. 
Timon  of  Phlius:  B  626.T5. 
Tindall:  B  1391. 
Tonnies:  B  3348. 
Toland:  B  1393. 
Touch  (Psychology):  BF  275;  QP  451. 

108  ,  .  Bj  r 


[NDEX 


Training  of  the  will  (Psychology): 

BF632. 
Trance  (Spiritism):  BF  1321 
Spirit  messages:  BF  1291   1311. 

Transcendentalism  (Philosophy) 

American:   B  905. 

General:  B  823. 

Special,  local:  B  851-4651. 
Transmutation  of  metals:  BP  1G39. 
Traveling  etiquette:  BJ  2137-55. 
Trendelenburg:  B  3155-58. 
Troit.skil:   B  1270-78. 
Truth  and  error 

Ethics:  BJ  1420-24. 

Logic:  BO  171-75. 
Tschirnhausen:  B  2609. 
Turgot:  B  2150-58. 

U 

Uberweg:  B  3351. 
Ulrici:  B  3160-68. 
Unconscious,  Psychology  of  the:  BF  1001 

1389. 
Unconscious  mind  (Psychology):  BF315. 
Unity     and      plurality      (Metaphysics); 

BD  394. 
Universal  solvent  (Alchemy):  BF  1634. 
Unknowable:  BD  211. 
Upham,  T.  C:  B  931. U6. 
Utilitarianism  (Philosophy) 

General:  B  843. 

Special,  local:  B  851-4651. 


Vacherot:  B  2415. 
Valentinus:  B  708. V3. 
Values,  Theory  of — 

Metaphysics:  BD  232. 

Psychology:  BF  758. 
Vampires  (Occult  sciences):  BF  1556. 
Vanini:  B  785. V2. 
Vices  (Ethics):  BJ  1535. 
Vincent,  of  Beauvais:  B  765. V4. 
Virtues  (Ethics):  BJ  L518  1695. 
Vision  (Psychology):  BF241;  QP  475-95. 
Visiting  curd  etiquette:   BJ  2081-95. 
Vogt,  0.:  B  3355. 
Volition  (Psychology):  BF  608-36. 
"Volkerpsychologie":  BF  730-738. 
Volney:  B  2160-68. 
Voltaire:  B  2170-78. 


O 


W 

Wallace:  I'.  1671 

Walter  of  S<    Vu  i-r:  B  765.W3. 

Wand,  Mai'ic  ian  »'s:  I'd'  1642  5, 

I.:   B  1394.W2 
Way  land,  Frani  is:  B  931  Wi 
Weber's  law:  QP  i  .: 
Wedding  etiquette    BJ  2051  65. 

Stationery:  BJ  2092 

Wedgew i,  B.:  15  1612  W3. 

Weigel:  B  785.W3. 
Weisse:  B  3175. 
Whewell:  B  L612.W5. 
Whi<  hcote:  B  1299.W4. 
Will 

Diseases  of:  BF  619 

Ethics:  BJ  1460-64. 

Psychology:   BF  608-36. 

Training  of:  BF  632. 
William  of  Auvergne:  B  765.W4. 
William  of  Champeaux:   B  765.W5. 
William  of  Occam:  B  765. W6. 
Willmann:  B  3365. 
Windelband:  B  3371. 
Witchcraft:  BF  1563-84. 
Wolff:  B  2720  28. 
Wollaston:  B  1395. 
Woolston:  B  1397. 

Work  and  fatigue  (Psychology):  BF  181. 
Work  and  idleness  (Ethics):  BJ  1498. 
Worth,  values. 

Metaphysics:  BD  232. 

Psychology:  BF  758. 
Worthington:  B  1299.W6. 
Writing  (Graphology);  BF  890-905. 
Wrong  and  right  (Ethics):  BJ  1410-  18 
Wundt:  B  3380-88. 


Xenophanes:  B  258. X3. 
Y 

Young   people,    Ethics  for:  EQ  36,    46, 
BJ  1661-88. 


Zeller:  B  3391. 
Zeno  of  Citium:  B  626.Z2. 
Zenoof  Elea:  B  258.Z3. 
Zeno  of  Tarsus:  B  626. Zi. 

Ziegler,  T.:  B  3395. 


109 


5  C 


UNIVERSITY  OF  CALIFORNIA  LIBRARY 

Los  Angeles 
This  book  is  DUE  on  the  last  date  stamped  below. 


3DP3-1957' 

OlSCHHRGE-liKE 
MAR  1 5  19B 


Form  L9-50m-7, '54 (5990)444 


THE  LIBRARY 
UNIVERSITY  OF  CALIFORNIA 


_.*Z___LL£. — Libra. 
696       of  Conprf 
Ufot        CI  a  s  5  ]  f  i  cs ti o_n_ 


1910     divi sic 

rt   I,p- 


Z 
696 

1910 


I  Hill  llll  llll  11  mm  mi 


3   1158  00567  4287 


UC  SOUTHERN  REGIONAL  LIBRARY  EACH  IT. 


AA    001  204  274    3 


